Glen Hirsch, a suspended Nassau County attorney, was disbarred by an Appellate Division, Second Department, panel Wednesday after checks drawn from his escrow account failed to clear and he did not cooperate with an investigation.

Hirsch was suspended last October by a Second Department panel that found him guilty of professional misconduct based on his failure to cooperate with the Grievance Committee for the Tenth Judicial District. According to the suspension order, the grievance committee began investigating him in February 2013 when it received a notice from the Lawyers Fund for Client Protection about a $1,106 check drawn on his escrow account against insufficient funds.

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