Bad news for a South Florida bankruptcy attorney.
The Florida Bar has confirmed an open investigation into lawyer Peter Wizenberg, on Wednesday after a federal appeals court affirmed a lower court ruling entering sanctions for his conduct.
Among the misbehavior cited by the court was the attorney's repeated "shushing" of opposing counsel during a deposition, and his submission of "lengthy and superfluous filings, one in which the court said he wrote as a nonsensical haiku."
December 16, 2020 at 03:06 PM
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Bad news for a South Florida bankruptcy attorney.
The Florida Bar has confirmed an open investigation into lawyer Peter Wizenberg, on Wednesday after a federal appeals court affirmed a lower court ruling entering sanctions for his conduct.
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