Robert V. Ward Jr. knew something was wrong as soon as he met Gregory Langadinos.
Ward was dean of the Southern New England School of Law (now the University of Massachusetts School of Law). Langadinos was a former student applying for readmission.

Adrian Walker
Robert V. Ward Jr. knew something was wrong as soon as he met Gregory Langadinos.
Ward was dean of the Southern New England School of Law (now the University of Massachusetts School of Law). Langadinos was a former student applying for readmission.
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If only the Board of Bar Overseers could sreen out more people like Mr. Langadinos from being licensed in the commonwealth, we'd have a somewhat more civilized and respectful bar.
Apparenlty, they did. If you read the article, you'd see he's never been admitted.
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It looks like he is using his right to file lawsuits in an excessive way. I hate like heck to say this but he has the right to file lawsuits. Our freedoms can be difficult to deal with, admittedly, but we have the right to be difficult.