This afternoon, the Israel PTO and Justice Ministry held a roundtable discussion about in-the-works draft ethics rules for patent practitioners. I may or may not report more on the meeting in a later post, but while that meeting was going on, this story broke about the head of the Israel Bar Association resigning because he whacked off during a video chat with a female colleague who he'd recommended for a judgeship. The story implies that he admits to the act, but didn't believe he did anything wrong because it was consensual.
Every time the issue of ethics rules for patent practitioners in Israel has come up, I've said that patent practitioners don't have a reputation as sleazebags and don't have the kind of opportunities for abuse of client trust that lawyers do. And usually I've pointed to the existence of canonical lists of lawyer jokes on the internet, but the noticeable absence of the same for patent practitioners. But I think this story proves my point. Especially when one considers that this guy's predecessor as head of the bar association resigned amidst criminal charges of trying to get his mistress through passport control improperly. Or that another former head of the bar association sued a cop for half a million shekels - and lost - after the cop arrested the lawyer when the lawyer refused to pay his cab driver.
Not the same professions. QED.