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April 22, 2008

Pre-Admission Criminal Conduct Leads To Disbarment

The South Carolina Supreme Court accepted a consent discipline proposal and disbarred an attorney as a result of a criminal conviction. The case is worth a mention because the court notes (see footnote 2) that the underlying criminal conduct had taken place prior to the attorney's admission to the South Carolina Bar. (Mike Frisch)

April 22, 2008 in Bar Discipline & Process | Permalink

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