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9d ago VT PRB Decisions
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Attorney Ewald suspended six months for misconduct

The Vermont Professional Responsibility Program has suspended attorney Daniel W. Ewald for six months due to professional misconduct. The suspension follows a stipulation of facts and proposed conclusions of law filed by Disciplinary Counsel and the Respondent. The misconduct involved representation in real estate transactions.

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9d ago VT PRB Decisions
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Theodore Studdert-Kennedy - 9-Month Suspension

The Vermont Professional Responsibility Board has suspended Theodore Studdert-Kennedy for a period of nine months. This action follows a determination of professional misconduct.

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9d ago VT PRB Decisions
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Attorney Studdert-Kennedy Misconduct Petition and Sanctions

The Vermont Supreme Court vacated prior disciplinary decisions against attorney Theodore Studdert-Kennedy, finding the issuance of separate decisions for a single misconduct petition inconsistent with professional conduct rules. The matter was remanded for further proceedings consistent with the Court's opinion.

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New York Courts Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Orders

The New York Courts Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published a list of attorney disciplinary actions, sanctions, and orders for 2022. These include disbarments, suspensions, and grants/denials of reinstatement, impacting legal professionals within the state.

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New York Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Sanctions

The New York Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published a list of attorney disciplinary actions and sanctions for 2023. These include disbarments, suspensions, and granted reinstatements for various legal professionals across multiple dates in January, February, March, and April.

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Appellate Division Third Judicial Department Disciplinary Actions

The Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published a list of disciplinary actions taken against legal professionals in early 2026. These actions include censures, disbarments, and decisions on reinstatement requests, impacting attorneys practicing within New York State.

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New York Courts: Attorney Disciplinary Decisions 2024

The New York Courts Appellate Division Third Judicial Department has published 34 attorney disciplinary decisions made between January and April 2024. These decisions cover a range of actions including granting or denying reinstatement, suspensions, and censures.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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New Jersey Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Suspensions Q4 2024

The New Jersey Courts Office of Attorney Ethics has published its disciplinary actions and suspensions for the 4th quarter of 2024, covering October 1 to December 31, 2024. The report details various disciplinary measures including disbarment, suspension, censure, and reprimands for attorneys admitted to practice in the state.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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NJ Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Reinstatement Notices

The New Jersey Courts have launched a database for attorney disciplinary actions and reinstatement notices. This public resource allows users to search for disciplinary proceedings against New Jersey attorneys since January 1988 by the first letter of their last name.

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NJ Attorneys: Discipline Report - Suspensions, Disbarments, Reprimands

The New Jersey Courts Office of Attorney Ethics has released its quarterly discipline report for Q1 2025, detailing actions against attorneys. The report lists 35 suspensions, 2 disbarments, and 8 reprimands, among other disciplinary measures, reflecting the outcomes of ethical violations.

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