The complaint alleges that an attorney for Broder & Orland released privileged information to a third-party without the consent of their former client, continuously contacted the former client and even attempted to pressure the former client’s father-in-law (a pastor), and discussed privileged information with members of a church without the consent of the former client.
These serious allegations, including the violation of attorney-client privilege, caused “extreme financial, reputational, and emotional harm” according to the complaint.
Read the full article on Broder & Orland LLC and our investigation into the divorce industry here: https://usaherald.com/20000000000-legal-divorce-industry-broder-orland-lawyers-forefront/.
Read previous coverage on Carole Topol Orland of Broder & Orland LLC here: https://usaherald.com/connecticut-lawyer-carole-topol-orland-gets-sued-for-employee-mistreatment/.