Philadelphia Lawyer Accused of Mismanagement Suspended for 2 Years
Complaints against him included failure to disburse funds from a $15,000 settlement that was later completed by his successor; failing to distribute IOLTA funds of varying amounts; and failure to disperse all of the funds from several settlements ranging in size from a few thousand to a couple of hundred thousand dollars.
November 29, 2021 at 01:12 PM
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Legal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineA Philadelphia lawyer who has practiced for nearly four decades without a discipline record and who has recently suffered serious health concerns has been suspended over complaints about money mismanagement and poor recordkeeping.
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