A former in-house lawyer for General Electric Co. stands accused of disclosing confidential company documents to federal agencies and the press after she was fired, according to newly released ethics charges filed in Washington.

The lawyer, M. Adriana Koeck, isn’t the only attorney facing ethics charges tied to the alleged disclosure of GE documents. Koeck’s former attorney, Lynne Bernabei of Bernabei & Wachtel in Washington, and her former law professor, G. Robert Blakey, were also charged with misconduct for assisting Koeck.

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