The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has imposed reciprocal discipline on a Washington, D.C., attorney who received a two-year suspension from the D.C. bar in July 2022 for commingling client funds and making a reckless misrepresentation on a court form.

The Pennsylvania high court’s order issued a two-year suspension with a fitness requirement for reciprocal discipline to attorney Clarissa T. Edwards after she failed to respond to the court’s request for information.

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