In advance of his disbarment trial he checked himself into the Menninger Clinic.
From the chron.com
Ellerman, who is licensed to practice law in California, also faces disbarment.
From the usatoday.com
According to the ARDC, he has about three weeks to appeal the call for disbarment.
From the dailyherald.com
Sanctions issued by the board range from a private admonition to disbarment.
From the boston.com
The investigation carries the threat of prison time, fines and disbarment.
From the dailyherald.com
Backstrom also faces disbarment, and Balducci has given up his law license.
From the washingtonpost.com
Chesley's disbarment affects only his ability to practice law in Kentucky.
From the kentucky.com
Orr aided the investigations that led to Eagleson's fraud convictions and disbarment.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He said he had little doubt that the panel would recommend disbarment.
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The act of expelling a lawyer from the practice of law
(Disbarred (film)) Disbarred is a 1939 film about a crooked lawyer starring Gail Patrick and Robert Preston. The supporting cast includes Otto Kruger and Sidney Toler and the movie was directed by film noir specialist Robert Florey.
The disqualification of a lawyer from membership in a bar association, usually as punishment for wrongdoing; the result of being disbarred
(Disbarred) Those listed as disbarred are prohibited from practicing law in California by order of the California Supreme Court.
(Disbarred) a person whose membership in the Idaho State Bar has been revoked.
Form of discipline of a lawyer resulting in the loss (often permanently) of that lawyer's right to practice law.