Attorney Misappropriation of Escrow Funds Divides Disciplinary Review Board
The Disciplinary Review Board of the New Jersey Supreme Court agreed that attorney Richard Pepsny committed misconduct, but could not reach consensus on the appropriate discipline, according to the DRB decision.
July 20, 2022 at 01:35 PM
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Legal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineThe Disciplinary Review Board of the New Jersey Supreme Court agreed that attorney Richard Pepsny committed misconduct, but could not reach consensus on the appropriate discipline, according to the DRB decision.
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