Georgia Attorney of 49 Years Disbarred Over Unpaid Bar Dues, History of Ethics Violations
"One of the clients filed a pro se request for a continuance," the decision read. "[The attorney] was not responding to her and failed to provide her with documents and information to prepare for trial."
July 07, 2021 at 04:06 PM
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Legal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineAfter nearly five decades of being licensed with the State Bar of Georgia, an Atlanta attorney's failure to pay bar dues nor show up to court on behalf of paying clients has cost him his law license.
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