My days at the bar are numbered. That’s because the grievance goombahs are turning surly. It turns out we now have to mind our Ps and Qs even when not acting as lawyers. Do I dare to question the kings and queens of propriety? Let me risk all! Quick, someone call a proctologist: The Statewide Grievance Committee has a headache.

The Grievance Committee has reprimanded a lawyer for speaking his mind, concluding that a lawyer has “an obligation to comport himself in a professional manner,” whether acting as an attorney or not.

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