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Sandy Hook, Alex Jones and the Ethical Fallout Following the Verdict

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150 minutes
Date Published

December 20, 2024

Publisher

Akron Bar Association

Subjects

Federal Law, Litigation, Oral Arguments, Professional Conduct

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Summary

William "Bill" J. Price, Esq., Elk & Elk Co., LTD., provides an overview of the Background on Sandy Hook Shooting Defamation Case; Background and History of Alex Jones, Info Wars, and the Exploits of Info Wars; Lawsuits filed by Surviving Families of Sandy Hook and Why; What occurs in lawsuit to set the groundwork for Ethical Issues; Ethical Complaint filed against N. Pattis and why; Ethical Violations, but no complaint against F. Reynal; the ethical investigation and outcome of the attorneys who committed violations; and What do we learn from these Ethical Complaints.

SWOD-26784

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William J. Price

Bill Price is a seasoned trial attorney who focuses his practice on personal injury litigation for people who have been... Read More

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