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An edition of The Ethics of Judge Nadeau (2014)

The Ethics of Judge Nadeau

A True Story

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A TRUE STORY OF SEX AND BETRAYAL--AND THE ETHICS THAT MAKE IT OKAY

Referencing actual exhibits, orders and depositions in real court cases, The Ethics of Judge Nadeau provides a bird's eye view into the rationale behind behavior so incredible it will take your breath away. This candid and humorous account of Robert Nadeau's antics (in and out of the courtroom) is as entertaining as it is shocking.
The book was inspired by the belief that there are some things a lawyer should never do (especially if he is a judge) because they are either unethical, illegal, or just plain wrong. Here are ten of the most obvious:
A lawyer should not sleep with his client.
A lawyer should not disclose information his clients tell him in confidence.
A lawyer should not use what his clients tell him in confidence against them.
A lawyer should not secretly advise the opponents in his former client's cases.
A lawyer should not stalk, slander or terrorize former clients.
In the course of stalking, slandering and terrorizing his former clients, a lawyer should not engage in the illegal dissemination of unauthorized recordings.
A lawyer should not offer money to a person who is testifying against him.
A lawyer should not make two--or even three--opposing statements under oath.
A lawyer should not use client funds to pay his law firm's operating expenses.
A lawyer should not enter his personal psych file as an exhibit without reading it first.

Not only has Robert Nadeau done all of these things, but he actually tries to defend them in his various emails, pleadings and depositions. Worst of all, the judicial system has supported him every step of the way!

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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1. Maine-The Way Life Should Be
CHAPTER 2. The Big Easy
CHAPTER 3. A Crack (or two) In the Ice
CHAPTER 4. Misery
CHAPTER 5. Maryann's Bar Complaint
CHAPTER 6. Pandora's Box
CHAPTER 7. There She Goes Again
CHAPTER 8. Haven't Got Time for the Pain
CHAPTER 9. The Old Bait and Switch
FIRST INTERMISSION. Ode to Bob
CHAPTER 10. Trapped Like a Rat
CHAPTER 11. The Many Faces of Bob
CHAPTER 12. From Bad to Worse
CHAPTER 13. The Calm Before the Storm
CHAPTER 14. Daddy Gets Screwed
CHAPTER 15. Insult to Injury
CHAPTER 16. Are We Done Yet?
SECOND INTERMISSION. Les MiserRob
CHAPTER 17. Same old Song and Dance
CHAPTER 18. Doctor Bill
CHAPTER 19. 50 More Shades of Crazy
+ CHAPTER 20. He's Ba-ack
CHAPTER 21. Scott Gleason
CHAPTER 22. How to Get Your Ex Arrested
CHAPTER 23. Houston We Have a Problem
CHAPTER 24. Bob's Turn in the Hot Seat
CHAPTER 25. Trial and Error
CHAPTER 26. The First Edition
CHAPTER 27. Round Two
CHAPTER 28. Lessons I've Learned
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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A TRUE STORY OF SEX AND BETRAYAL-AND THE ETHICS THAT MAKE IT OKAY

The Ethics of Judge Nadeau is the TRUE story of a judge who (as of the date of publishing) presides over York County Probate Court in York, Maine. The premise of the book is that-in spite of the Maine Board of Overseers' rulings to the contrary-the behavior of Judge Robert M.A. Nadeau is unethical. Referencing real exhibits, orders and depositions in actual court cases, The Ethics of Judge Nadeau provides a bird's eye view into the logic and reasoning behind behavior so incredible it will take your breath away. This candid and (often) humorous account of Robert Nadeau's antics (in and out of the courtroom) is as entertaining as it is shocking.

The Ethics of Judge Nadeau is based on the premise that there are some things a lawyer should never do-especially if he's a judge-because they are either unethical, illegal, or just plain wrong. Here are ten of the most obvious:

• A lawyer should not sleep with his client.
• A lawyer should not disclose what his clients tell him in confidence.
• A lawyer should not use what his clients tell him in confidence against them.
• A lawyer should not secretly advise the opponents in his former client's case.
• A lawyer should not stalk, slander or terrorize former clients.
• In the course of stalking, slandering and terrorizing his former clients, a lawyer should not intercept and disseminate illegal recordings.
• A lawyer should not enter his personal psych file as an exhibit without reading it first.
• A lawyer should not offer money to someone who is in the process of testifying against him.
• A lawyer should not make two-or even three-opposing statements under oath.
• A lawyer should not use client funds to pay his law firm's operating expenses.

Not only has Judge Robert Nadeau done all of these things, but he actually tries to defend them in his many emails, pleadings and depositions. Worst of all, the judicial system has supported him every step of the way.

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