A Chester County attorney was suspended for five years after admitting to taking money from his firm, lying to a court that a client agreed to settle a lawsuit filed against her by Lamb McErlane, and neglecting clients after starting his own firm.

Attorney Joshua A. Janis entered a joint petition for suspension that was approved Nov. 25 by the Supreme Court. The suspension goes into effect Dec. 25.

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