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Lawyer Loses License for 1 Year re Pacific Law Center Operation, Paid Clients $1M to End Ethics Case A well-regarded longtime California practitioner who found he bit off more than he could chew when he took on the project of turning around a troubled consumer law firm will lose his law license for a year as a result. According to a stipulation he signed Friday with the state bar, Kerry Steigerwalt, who is in his seventies, sold multiple pieces of property in order to make partial refunds totaling about $1 million to some 800 clients, reports the San Diego Union-Tribune. The attorney disciplinary agreement also includes two years of probation. His Pacific Law Center was closed down in 2010. Earlier coverage: ABAJournal.com:… | Lawyer Loses License for 1 Year re Pacific Law Center Operation, Paid Clients $1M to End Ethics Case A well-regarded longtime California practitioner who found he bit off more than he could chew when he took on the project of turning around a troubled consumer law firm will lose his law license for a year as a result. According to a stipulation he signed Friday with the state bar, Kerry Steigerwalt sold multiple pieces of property in order to make partial refunds totaling about $1 million to some 800 clients, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports. The attorney disciplinary agreement also includes two years of probation. His Pacific Law Center was closed down in 2010. Earlier coverage: ABAJournal.com: "Attorney’s Failed Dream of Revitalizing… | Woman Charged with Killing Infant in Suicide Attempt While Pregnant Is Granted Bond A Chinese immigrant jailed in Indiana for over a year on charges that she killed her viable fetus by eating rat poison in a suicide attempt while pregnant has lost her bid to have the controversial criminal case dismissed by the state supreme court. However, in letting stand a prior Indiana Court of Appeals order requiring a Marion County judge to set bond for Bei Bei Shuai, the court also effectuated her potential release, according to the Associated Press and the Indianapolis Star. Bail was set at $50,000 on Friday for the 35-year-old, who apparently remains incarcerated at this point.… | Wall Street Journal: Dewey & LeBoeuf is Getting Prepared for Possible Near-Term Bankruptcy Filing Citing unidentified sources, the Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) is reporting that Dewey & LeBoeuf is working with a restructuring specialist hopes to be ready to make a potential bankruptcy filing by the end of next week. However, an actual filing could come some time later or conceivably not at all, according to the newspaper, since no final decisions have been made. While the law firm is clearly on the verge of winding up its operations, its representatives have been saying publicly that a bankruptcy filing is not planned. Meanwhile, a steady stream of partners continues to head to other… | Bank Blames Greenberg Traurig in High-Profile Contempt Case, Says Firm Had Access to All Documents In the first day of a contempt hearing concerning evidence that wasn't produced in a federal civil case that resulted in a $67 million judgment against Toronto-Dominion Bank, the institution's new counsel, McGuireWoods, pointed the finger at its former counsel. Greenberg Traurig, the bank contended Thursday, had access to all documents related to a claim by investors in a venture promoted by now-convicted Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein that TD Bank had aided and abetted fraud by the ex-attorney. Rothstein, who at the time was operating a prominent Fort Lauderdale, Fla., law firm as its managing partner, is now serving a… | Lawyer Loses License for 1 Year, Represented Both Wife Suspected of Arson and Husband in Fire Claim A longtime Kansas lawyer has been suspended from practice for one year, due in part to his concurrent representation of two spouses. One (the wife) was a suspect in a criminal arson investigation concerning the couple's home and had been videotaped purchasing accelerants on the day of the fire, according to an order (PDF) Friday by the Kansas Supreme Court. Meanwhile, attorney Brian R. Johnson also agreed to represent the husband in determining whether he should make a fire insurance claim, as an innocent spouse. Johnson admittedly did not obtain written, informed consent in advance to the potential conflict from the couple, who are referred to in the… | Lawyer Loses License for 1 Year, Represented Both Wife Suspected of Arson and Husband in Fire Claim A longtime Kansas lawyer has been suspended from practice for one year, due in part to his concurrent representation of two spouses. One (the wife) was a suspect in a criminal arson investigation concerning the couple's home and had been videotaped purchasing accelerants on the day of the fire, according to an order (PDF) Friday by the Kansas Supreme Court. Meanwhile, attorney Brian R. Johnson also agreed to represent the husband in determining whether he should make a fire insurance claim, as an innocent spouse. Johnson admittedly did not obtain written, informed consent in advance to the potential conflict from the couple, who are referred to in the… | Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders Ouster of Justice Melvin After Criminal Charges Are Filed The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has relieved Justice Joan Orie Melvin of all judicial and administrative responsibilities, ordered her records secured and directed the court administrator to “ensure that the premises are vacated.” The action, announced in a press advisory, follows news today that Melvin has been charged with nine counts, including four felonies, based on accusations she used state-paid staff for campaign work, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports. An earlier story in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette had news of the impending charges. Before the court action, Melvin had announced she was voluntarily recusing herself from judicial duties, but she… | Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders Ouster of Justice Melvin After Criminal Charges Are Filed The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has relieved Justice Joan Orie Melvin of all judicial and administrative responsibilities, ordered her records secured and directed the court administrator to “ensure that the premises are vacated.” The action, announced in a press advisory, follows news today that Melvin has been charged with nine counts, including four felonies, based on accusations she used state-paid staff for campaign work, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports. An earlier story in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette had news of the impending charges. Before the court action, Melvin had announced she was voluntarily recusing herself from judicial duties, but she… | Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders Ouster of Justice Melvin After Criminal Charges Are Filed Developing: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has relieved Justice Joan Orie Melvin of all judicial and administrative responsibilities, ordered her records secured and directed the court administrator to “ensure that the premises are vacated.” The action, announced in a press advisory, follows news today that Melvin has been charged with nine counts, including four felonies, based on accusations she used state-paid staff for campaign work, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports. An earlier story in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette had news of the impending charges. Before the court action, Melvin had announced she was voluntarily recusing herself from judicial duties, but she was not resigning from… |
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