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Chat withState: District of Columbia
Acquired: 1983
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2015
State: Maryland
Acquired: 1982
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2015
28 Allegheny Ave Ste 500, Towson, MD, 21204-3911
28 Allegheny Ave Ste 500, Towson, MD, 21204-3911
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Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Bankruptcy & Debt
Posted by anonymous | October 19, 2012
"Beware" Stay away from this guy
Hired this guy for my wife in May 2012, I believe (been so long ago). For a simple Bankrupcty filing. Paid his fee (which is double what everyone else ask, I found out later) in full, supplied all paper work and every thing else asked within a week of when we first hired the guy. Now it's what? Octo...
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2015.
Reciprocal - Interim Suspension issued in DC, 2015
updated on 08/19/2016This means that the attorney's misconduct in another state, or jurisdiction, also violated the rules for practicing law in District of Columbia Bar.
Disbarment by Consent issued in MD, 2015
updated on 08/19/2016This means the attorney agreed to the charge of disbarment in order to avoid a formal hearing. "Disbarment" is the most serious penalty for a lawyer.
Reciprocal - Suspension issued in DC, 2013
updated on 08/19/2016This means that the attorney's misconduct in another state, or jurisdiction, also violated the rules for practicing law in District of Columbia Bar.
Indefinite Suspension issued in MD, 2012
updated on 08/19/2016Suspended 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.