Six Connecticut attorneys were disciplined, one was placed on inactive status due to a disability, and another had his law license reinstated, according to the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel.
Keith V. Sittnick
“Regulators are unable to ferret out the bad actors in the profession if they are engaged in repeated back-and-forth communications with attorneys who take an 'ostrich with its head in the sand' or passive-aggressive approach to the audit process,” Judge James Wilson Abrams wrote in one case.
January 20, 2022 at 04:47 PM
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Six Connecticut attorneys were disciplined, one was placed on inactive status due to a disability, and another had his law license reinstated, according to the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel.
Keith V. Sittnick
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