How can PBA contract attorney's take legal action on a current member??
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  1. #1
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    Angry How can PBA contract attorney's take legal action on a current member??

    My issue is I heard that the Broward County PBA allows its contracted attorney's to take a case against a PBA member and say this is not a conflict of interest. This is mind blowing that a union can take action against a member under the guidelines that even though the contract attorney represents PBA members on a contract bases as a PBA attorney, they still can take on any client and file against a PBA member. Am I wrong in thinking this is ridiculous or what??
    Can they really do this??

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    It certainly sounds ridiculous to me. You are saying my PBA really isn't my PBA? It has contracted attorney's that may represent me one week and a non-member the next week against me????? WTF!!!!!!!!!!!

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