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Attorney Consents To Disbarment After Solicitation Of Murder Conviction

An Illinois attorney has agreed to disbarment by consent. From the Administrator's motion On December 2, 2010, a Will County grand jury returned a three-count indictment against Respondent in the matter entitled, People of the State of Illinois v. Robert… … Continue reading

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Ring Of Disbarment

An Arizona Hearing Panel has ordered the disbarment of an attorney in a heavily-redacted report. AZ Central reported High-profile lawyer Scott Maasen tooled around in a Maserati when he wasn't buying million-dollar homes, leasing a beachfront condo or swearing to… … Continue reading

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Reinstated After Disbarment For Whitey Lies

An attorney admitted in 1960 and disbarred in 2008 was reinstated by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Following a hearing, the Board of Bar Overseers Hearing Panel (Panel) recommended, in a thoughtful and well-reasoned written report, that the petitioner, Thomas… … Continue reading

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Semester At Sea Ends In Disbarment

The Maryland Court of Appeals has disbarred an attorney convicted of serious crimes Respondent Claire L. K. K. Ogilvie violated Maryland Attorneys’ Rules of Professional Conduct 19-308.4(a), (b), and (d). These violations stemmed from Respondent’s criminal conviction for breaking and… … Continue reading

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No Disbarment For Hair Dye Theft

A three-year suspension has been imposed by the Louisiana Supreme Court on an already-suspended attorney In January 2015, respondent was arrested for shoplifting hair dye, which was valued at $7.29, from a Rouses Supermarket in Mandeville, Louisiana. Respondent was ultimately… … Continue reading

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