Craig T. Kimmel and Robert M. Silverman, founders of one of the largest lemon law practices in the northeastern United States, continue to try to stave off disciplinary action in Pennsylvania and New York following their Sept. 2 suspension in Maryland.

The pair, founding partners of 12-lawyer Kimmel & Silverman, was suspended indefinitely by the Maryland Court of Appeals for failing to adequately supervise a new satellite office they started in Maryland as well as failing to properly communicate with a client of the firm after the sole lawyer in that office abruptly resigned.

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