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The prospect of disciplinary action from the State Bar, regardless of whether the County Bar was a voluntary organization or had enforcement capabilities, was sufficient to dissuade all attorneys from quoting a price below the one listed on the schedule.
STAUNTON — The Virginia State Bar has taken action against a Staunton attorney by revoking his license to practice law after he charged clients exorbitant fees for filing motions based on legal ...
The Virginia State Bar reviews complaints against lawyers. There are 17 disciplinary district committees, operating in subcommittees, that review bar complaints in their jurisdiction and determine whether there is sufficient evidence of a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct, and if so, what the appropriate disposition on the ...
The Virginia State Bar Clients’ Protection Fund Board has reimbursed $119,460 to clients billed by a former Staunton attorney for shoddy legal work. Reimbursements of nearly $120,000 made after ...
On December 21, 2001, Morrissey was disbarred in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and on April 25, 2003, his license to practice law was revoked by the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board. [1] He appealed the federal disbarment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. However, the disbarment was ...
Attorney misconduct is unethical or illegal conduct by an attorney. Attorney misconduct may include: conflict of interest, overbilling, false or misleading statements, knowingly pursuing frivolous and meritless lawsuits, concealing evidence, abandoning a client, failing to disclose all relevant facts, arguing a position while neglecting to disclose prior law which might counter the argument ...
The Florida Bar asked Circuit Judge Lisa Herndon to find that Jerry and Brooke Girley violated their oaths and recommend […] The post Lawyers may face discipline for criticizing a judge’s ...
West Virginia: October 4, 2018 — Pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud while serving as a Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. [58] Kwame Kilpatrick: Michigan: 2008 — Former Mayor of Detroit pleaded No contest to one count of assaulting a police officer and guilty to two felony obstruction of justice charges. [59]