Michael J.C. Shaw, a former bankruptcy and foreclosureassociate at Greenberg Traurig who billed nearly $500,000 under an assumedname, had his request for voluntary suspension rejected for the second time inthree months by the Supreme Court of Georgia. ( Hat Tip: Legal Profession Blog.)

The  five-page per curiam opinion handed down on June 7,which is not yet final, rejects Shaw’s second petition for a two-to-four-yearsuspension of his law license as a result of performing investigative servicesfor his own clients between 2003 and 2009.

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