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By Emily Cousins | November 30, 2022
"Instead of complying with the order and providing the agreements, the respondent flagrantly, publicly, willfully and defiantly violated the order of suspension by appearing in a public court proceeding, represented clients and then lied to the court about the status of his suspension," the decision stated.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 30, 2022
One ethics expert said the outcome of Giuliani's hearing could impact complaints pending against other lawyers who pushed baseless election fraud claims in court.
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By Emily Cousins | November 17, 2022
"Pattis has failed to acknowledge wrongful nature of his conduct in this disciplinary proceeding," the memorandum of law stated. "Pattis did email plaintiffs' attorney advising of the disclosure and indicating that 'responsibility for it falls on my shoulders.' But, Pattis did not accept responsibility in this disciplinary proceeding and elected to remain silent, invoking his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination."
By Andrew Goudsward | October 17, 2022
Clark, who is facing ethics charges for participating in an attempt to subvert 2020 election results, said the D.C. Court of Appeals and its disciplinary arm did not authority to discipline him over internal executive branch issues.
By Michael A. Mora | October 6, 2022
"Trump's lawyers need to read the criminal jury instructions which say, 'The indictment is not evidence,'" said Brian Tannebaum, an ethics expert not involved in the case.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | September 19, 2022
"In order to conceal the fraud and to create the appearance that it was a legitimate investment, Pagani wired false interest payments to the victim," a news release from the Department of Justice stated.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Allison Dunn | September 19, 2022
Despite most of his criminal convictions being reversed, a Connecticut Appellate Court said the New Haven County Standing Committee, a subcommittee…
By Jason Grant | September 14, 2022
The disbarment comes after a grievance committee spent more than 36 months asking for certain documents and after the lawyer said being a victim of a "Haitian related crime gang" was partially to blame for his failure to cooperate, according to the disbarment opinion.
By Brad Kutner | September 12, 2022
The misconduct reports offer few details but shine renewed light on the ongoing issue of how federal lawyers are being punished—or not—for inappropriate or illegal behavior.
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By Emily Cousins | September 8, 2022
"To the extremely limited extent he was willing to recognize these failures during his testimony before this court, he attributed them to issues in his personal life, specifically the stresses and responsibility brought on by the deteriorating health of his aging parents," the decision stated.
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