Given that the new year is well under way-and that it’s been more than a month since we last rounded up news about attorneys accused of committing crimes or other ethical breaches-The Am Law Daily felt it was time to revisit the topic.

What we found was that current and former partners from Andrews Kurth, Fulbright & Jaworski, Hogan Lovells, Kaye Scholer, Mayer Brown, McGuireWoods, Sullivan & Cromwell, and Thompson Hine have all made headlines recently in connection with allegedly improper acts.

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