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disbarment or
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Disbarment, also
known as
striking off, is the
removal of a
lawyer from a bar ****ociation...
- unfairness" with
which his
disbarment was conducted,
contradicting his own lawyer's ****ertion that
Nifong believed disbarment to be an
appropriate punishment...
- On
March 7, 2002, a
single justice of this
court entered a
judgment of
disbarment, from
which Bailey now appeals. [...] We
agree [with the
Supreme Court...
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Disbarred is a 1939
American crime film
about a
crooked lawyer starring Gail
Patrick and
Robert Preston. The
supporting cast
includes Otto Kruger, Virginia...
- 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...
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would ever try to have his
disbarment reconsidered,
despite the
Supreme Court voted unanimously (15–0) for his
disbarment. On
August 17, 2023, the Integrated...
- 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...
- suspended, with 40 days to
contest his
disbarment. On
November 9, 2001, the last day for
Clinton to
contest the
disbarment, he
opted to
resign from the Supreme...
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legal clients. Girardi,
Kamon and
attorney David Lira are also
facing disbarment trials and
federal wire
fraud charges in Chicago. One of the firm's best...
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Tawana Brawley incidents,
Mason has not
practiced law
since his 1995
disbarment. He then
served as the CEO of a non-profit organization. He is also an...