Shrine to
Craig Stilwill,
Attorney At Law

Check sent to pay Craig Stilwill for retainer

How often is it in life that one needs the professional aid of a good attorney?  Not probably often enough to appreciate the ethics of a good attorney.  However, when an attorney accepts a case, and then, in a change of life, becomes a member of the court hierarchy to accept the post as court commissioner, a question of ethics arises when he was retained and paid in advance, by definition, does not do the duty to which he had intended, but then did not release the retainer for any given reason.

Ethics are further called into question when, a year later, after a call is made to the Washington State Bar Association's ethical review committee, and then a certified letter request said funds to be made available, such funds still are yet to be returned.  Even though the certified letter was received, the overall impact on the community of attorneys as a whole are impacted by the mistakes of ethical behavior by one of their members.


It is for the reason of peer pressure and ethics that I feel inclined to present this shrine of Craig Stilwill.  Being on permanent disability income and unable to hire an attorney myself, I need all the aid that this web page might imbibe to persuade Mr. Stilwill to release these funds so that my son can get help from a professional attorney if Mr. Stilwill, by his own actions, is unwilling to represent my son.

Moreover, it would be comforting to know exactly why Mr. Stilwill accepted the task in the first place if he had no intention to accomplish the tasks for which his services were asked to be rendered.  These behaviors appear highly irregular, and for this reason, this site is so adorned to disclosure and discovery.

David Ian Brager, December 2, 2004
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