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February 21, 2013
Out Of Wyoming
The Wyoming Supreme Court has disbarred an attorney who
improperly charged personal expenses for airfare, hotels, rental cars, meals and other travel - related expenses to [his] firm, representing that such expenses related to cases upon which he was working for clients pr for client development purposes.
The total improper billings amounted to $4, 520.13.
Although the attorney initially had denied misconduct when confronted by his partners, he now is remorseful and agrees that disbarment is appropriate. (Mike Frisch)
February 21, 2013 in Bar Discipline & Process | Permalink
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