After having been put on hold for several months, efforts to resume collection against Nancy Raynor, an attorney sanctioned by a Philadelphia judge for nearly $1 million for eliciting banned testimony about smoking in a medical malpractice case, have picked up again.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Paul P. Panepinto late last month ruled that evidence presented by Raynor wouldn’t get her out of paying her $1 million fine. The attorney was sanctioned late last year for drawing a prohibited reference to smoking from an expert in a lung-cancer-related medical malpractice case, resulting in a mistrial.

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