A Pittsburgh divorce lawyer who went missing after taking a retainer from clients, and who was also a no-show at proceedings in his own divorce, can no longer practice law in Pennsylvania.

Caleb Clinton Bissett, a 34-year-old Allegheny County lawyer, was disbarred Sept. 22 by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Bissett, who had practiced at Bissett Law Office on Ross Street in Pittsburgh, began “ignoring the rules and abandoning his clients” in late 2014, according to an opinion from the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board.

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