Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Why did Elizabeth Warren resign from the New Jersey State Bar on September 11, 2012?

So for years "consumer protection advocate" Elizabeth Warren actually represented large insurance companies, making hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees (while collecting her $350,000 a year salary at Harvard).  Warren helped Travelers get dismissed asbestos claims of injured union workers, and then had the gall to say she supports those same workers!

As noted by Professor Jacobson of Cornell University, Elizabeth Warren was not admitted to the bar of Massachusetts, yet did this side line practice for years in Massachusetts.
What is Elizabeth Warren hiding?  Why is she lying to Massachusetts voters?

While the date of termination of her New Jersey license is not on the website, telephone inquiries to the New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners and the New Jersey Lawyers Fund For Client Protection indicated that Warren resigned her license on September 11, 2012 (one of the people remarked to me “that’s a memorable day”). It’s odd that in the middle of a campaign Warren would take the time to resign her New Jersey Bar membership, particularly since she would have to retake the Bar exam to be readmitted.
Neither office in New Jersey could state whether her license was continuously active until her resignation because the computer only shows the current status, so I have made the request in writing as instructed. By resigning her New Jersey license earlier this month, Warren made it more difficult for the public to determine her pre-resignation status.
Sounds like someone with something to hide.

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