Is it right for a lawyer to attend a parent/teacher meeting with a background check file on the teacher? Or would this be an abuse of power and privilege?
I'm holding off on this until I get more intel on the situation... Once I have more, it'll be in a new post.
Actually... the lawyer is the parent's father or father-in-law... And it wasn't for any sort of legal action or anything like that, it was just a parent/teacher meeting.
Fortunately, it didn't happen to Colleen, but she's now got a head's up for next year...
Well, I think it's kind of paranoid to do the background check. What's creepier, at least to me, is that the background check was then revealed to the subject of it. Unless action was being immediately taken on the background check, what's the point?
"Hi, I know all about you! But that's ok!"
Post it as an ethical question on one of the legal BBoards that lawyers haunt.
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And it wasn't for any sort of legal action or anything like that, it was just a parent/teacher meeting.
Fortunately, it didn't happen to Colleen, but she's now got a head's up for next year...
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"Hi, I know all about you! But that's ok!"
Post it as an ethical question on one of the legal BBoards that lawyers haunt.