User:Gbglaw/Fraudulator

After practicing law for 29+ years I am amazed that I seem to be the only counsel that has been consistently using the term "fraudulator" to define, generally, one who actively engages in fraudulent, deceptive, and misrepresentative type behavior. Fraud is precisely defined in Federal and State statutes, and has become part of American and English lexicon in terms of "common law" deliberate deceptions for unfair and/or unlawful gain and advantage. It is also generally defined as a swindle or a trick, and has been known to describe an imposter.

But, I have yet to see or read about anyone who is consistently or chronically involved in this type of conduct as being a "FRAUDULATOR".

I believe this word should be added to common dictionaries and particularly "BLACK's LAW DICTIONARY" as a word that best articulates the true sense of the root-word, Fraud, when describing an individual and/or entity that engages in intentional fraudulent and deceptive conduct.

Thank you in advance for your comments.