A young Manhattan attorney who ran a firm’s practice by wrongfully taking instructions from her old boss, who was suspended from practicing law, has now been suspended herself by a state appeals court.

Natalia Sishodia, admitted to practice in 2014, will serve a two-year suspension in New York state after she helped manage the Manhattan boutique of Felix Nihamin and Associates by taking a “significant number of actions at the direction” of Felix Nihamin.

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