In the 1980s, Ronald E. Stackler’s practice, like my partner’s and mine, concentrated on the defense of professionals who require state licenses to practice their profession. Doctors, real estate brokers, architects, engineers, beauticians. Even farriers, back then.Professionals charged with violating the laws applicable to their profession essentially face economic capital punishment, and one ubiquitous ground for discipline is unethical conduct.The worst — and most difficult to defend &mdash …