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  • Attorney Neglected Immigrant's BIA Appeal

    Connecticut Law Tribune
    March 22, 2004

    Vol. 10; No. 10; Pg. 372

    Attorney NeglectedImmigrant's BIA Appeal
    Keshishyan v. Burrier;
    STATEWIDE GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE

    CASE-INFO: 8 pages. Statewide Grievance Committee [Doc. No. 02-0037]

    In May 2001, Bardukh Keshishyan, the complainant, hired Attorney
    Walter Burrier to represent him in the appeal of a decision by the
    Board of Immigration Appeals, which denied his application for
    political asylum from Armenia. Keshishyan claimed he faced
    persecution and death if forced to return. Burrier accepted a $135
    retainer, but didn't file the appeal on his client's behalf. When
    Keshishyan discovered, one year later, in May 2002, that there wasn't
    a pending appeal with the BIA, he spoke with Burrier, who admitted
    that he forgot about Keshishyan's case. After reviewing the file,
    Burrier told Keshishyan that the deadline for filing the appeal had
    expired and refunded the retainer. In a written response to the
    Statewide Grievance Committee complaint, Burrier attributed the error
    to his heavy workload and to a mistake by his office employee. The
    SGC found, by clear and convincing evidence, that Burrier didn't
    provide competent representation, in violation of Rule 1.1. Although
    Burrier blamed his office employee, keeping track of the appeal was
    his responsibility, especially in this instance, where he had only
    three weeks from the first meeting with Keshishyan to file a timely
    appeal. Burrier admitted that he forgot about Keshishyan's case. It
    was essential for him to act with diligence and promptness. His
    failure to do so violated Rule 1.3. Burrier previously was
    reprimanded three times, and the SGC ordered that he be presented to
    the Superior Court for discipline.
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