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Chat withState: District of Columbia
Acquired: 2008
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2021
State: Maryland
Acquired: 2006
16700 George Washington Dr, Rockville, MD, 20853-1215
15 Client Reviews
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Posted by Claudia | February 09, 2013
Modification of Child Support
My attorney did an excellent job presenting my case for a modification of child support. It was a very difficult case from the beginning however Mr. Milton took the case. At the court hearing, the Judge commended him on how well he presented the case. The counsels spend 4-5 hours presenting my cas...
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2021.
Indefinite Suspension issued in DC, 2021
updated on 07/27/2022Suspended indefinitely means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for an unknown period of time. The attorney will need to re-apply for admission to the Bar if he or she intends to resume practice in the future.
Suspension issued in DC, 2021
updated on 07/27/2022Suspension means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. The attorney typically returns to practicing law when the suspension expires.
Reciprocal - Suspension issued in DC, 2013
updated on 09/25/2014This means that the attorney's misconduct in another state, or jurisdiction, also violated the rules for practicing law in District of Columbia Bar.
Reciprocal - Interim Suspension issued in DC, 2013
updated on 08/28/2013This means that the attorney's misconduct in another state, or jurisdiction, also violated the rules for practicing law in District of Columbia Bar.