-
apply depending on
where a
lawyer is
disbarred. Notably, most US
states have no
procedure for
permanently disbarring a person.
Depending on the jurisdiction...
- Inn by
suspending or
expelling them from
membership of the Inn, and by
disbarring them.
Disciplinary functions are now
shared with the
Council of the Inns...
- 1950) is a
disbarred American prosecutor who
formerly served as the
Durham County District Attorney. He was
removed from this position,
disbarred, and jailed...
- Phan
Quang Đán ([faːŋ˧ waːŋ˧ ʔɗaːŋ˦˥]; 6
November 1918 – 26
March 2004) was a
Vietnamese political opposition figure who was one of only two non-government...
- fine. In
February 2019, the New York
Supreme Court,
Appellate Division,
disbarred him from
practicing law in the state. In May 2019, he
reported to the...
- now-defunct
Girardi & Keese, a
downtown Los
Angeles law firm. He was
disbarred in 2022
after accusations of
defrauding clients. He is
separated from...
- 1855 – 25
February 1949) was the
first modern female Italian lawyer. Her
disbarment led to a
movement to
allow women to
practice law and hold
public office...
- Grievances; it was not
heavily funded,
criticized for
laxity and
known for not
disbarring lawyers for misconduct. In 1956, the
Judicial Conference of the D.C. Circuit...
-
Thomas Joseph Capano (October 11, 1949 –
September 19, 2011) was a
disbarred American lawyer and
former Delaware deputy attorney general who was convicted...
- This is a list of
disbarments affecting notable lawyers in the
United States. "National
Governors ****ociation". www.nga.org.
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