People v. Foster

3 Citing cases

  1. People v. Bennett

    810 P.2d 661 (Colo. 1991)   Cited 43 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that an important factor in ascertaining whether an attorney-client relationship has been established is the subjective belief of the client

    1988); People v. Martinez, 739 P.2d 838, 843 (Colo. 1987); People v. Foster, 733 P.2d 687, 688 (Colo. 1987). We conclude that the respondent's conduct violated DR 5-104(A).

  2. People v. Radosevich

    783 P.2d 841 (Colo. 1989)   Cited 10 times
    Noting that conversion "severely damages the public's perception of attorneys, and erodes public confidence in our legal system"

    E.g., People v. Wolfe, 748 P.2d 789 (Colo. 1988); People v. Foster, 733 P.2d 687 (Colo. 1987); People v. Quick, 716 P.2d 1082 (Colo. 1986).

  3. People v. Wolfe

    748 P.2d 789 (Colo. 1988)   Cited 9 times
    Treating letter of admonition based on conduct occurring after the conduct at issue but resulting in an earlier disposition as "part of [respondent's] disciplinary record within the meaning of C.R.C.P. 241.15," which requires "the respondent's prior disciplinary record" to be taken into consideration by a hearing board in recommending discipline

    She cites many cases in which we have disbarred attorneys who stole funds from their clients. See, e.g., People v. Foster, 733 P.2d 687 (Colo. 1987); People v. Quick, 716 P.2d 1082 (Colo. 1986); People v. Fitzke, 716 P.2d 1065 (Colo.