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When an investigation ensued, she falsely reported that another COPA investigator, whom she wrongly suspected of having reported her misconduct, was planning on carrying out a mass shooting at the COPA office. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and disbarred him. His misconduct arose from his August 2021 convictions of four counts of bankruptcy fraud and three counts of concealment of assets, for which he was sentenced to two years in prison. She pled guilty to misdemeanor harassment for pointing a semi-automatic pistol at a group of protesting individuals outside of her home, with the purpose of causing emotional distress. Ms. Gerstetter, who was licensed in 2018, was suspended for 60 days. The Supreme Court of Colorado disbarred him for not diligently representing three clients in patent matters, failing to keep clients informed about the status of their matters, converting client funds in two of the matters, and abandoning two of the clients. Mr. Jankura, who was licensed in 1987, was suspended for 90 days. The suspension is effective on October 12, 2022. Mr. Leone was licensed to practice in Illinois in 1981 and in Florida in 1985. Officer was licensed in both Missouri and Illinois in 1970. In a 2019 matter, he was admonished for failing to distribute funds to a person owed the funds and not reasonably communicating with his client. Ms. Lane, who was licensed in 2006, was suspended for nine months, with the suspension stayed after six months by a six-month term of probation with conditions. A suspension until further order of the Court is an indefinite suspension which requires the suspended lawyer to petition for reinstatement after the fixed period of suspension ends. e) The CPO may debar a vendor. She also did not communicate with clients about the status of their matters, inform her clients that she was closing her law practice, timely refund advanced fees that she had not earned, or safekeep client funds. Mr. Newport was licensed to practice in Illinois in 1990 and in Iowa in 1978. A lawyer who was twice found to have engaged in dishonest conduct, among other charges, should be suspended for one year, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission Hearing Board.Soon Mo Ahn, a Northbook lawyer, faced a two-count complaint from the ARDC administrator.The first count alleged that Ahn failed to withdraw from representation after being fired . Mr. Kohn, who was licensed in 1987, was suspended for six months, with the suspension stayed after 90 days in favor of a one-year period of conditional probation. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. Mr. Sanchez was licensed in Illinois in 2003 and in Missouri in 2010. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended him for 60 days, followed by a term of probation subject to the conditions imposed by Arizona and continuing until he successfully completes the conditions imposed in Arizona. In another case, she failed to timely turn over a client file to new counsel and was sanctioned by the court for not complying with various court orders. The suspension is effective on February 11, 2021. In 2016, Mr. Szymanski was arrested and charged with aggravated domestic battery and domestic battery arising from an incident in which he pushed his spouse against a wall and placed his hands around her throat, causing a partial obstruction of her breathing. Mr. Cooper, in six client matters ranging from estate administration to applications for Veterans Administration benefits, accepted retainers but then failed to communicate with his clients or advance their cases. The Wisconsin Supreme Court publicly reprimanded him for failing to file a written motion seeking a change of venue as directed by his client in a visitation rights case, charging an unreasonable fee, and failing to refund the unearned portion of that fee after his client had terminated his services. While representing a client in a criminal matter, she falsified her client's signature on a written arraignment form and then made misrepresentations to the court about what she had done. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. He also made false statements on his law school and bar admission applications and to the ARDC. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended her for six months and until she is reinstated to the practice of law in Missouri. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Arizona suspended him for six months and one day, and required that, following a reinstatement hearing, he would be subject to probation and additional terms. Mr. Smith, who was licensed in 1995, was suspended for three years and until further of the Court. In a 2018 matter, he was admonished and placed on probation for two years for failing to notify a third party of his receipt of funds in which the third party had an interest and failing to distribute funds. Mr. Lewin also sought to represent that defendant even though the representation would be directly adverse to, and materially limited by, his responsibilities to another client in a related case. The ARDC summaries contain the name of each disciplined lawyer, the community in which that lawyer last practiced, a brief summary of the misconduct and the disciplinary sanction ordered by the Court. He committed the criminal act of aggravated battery on one of his neighbors, a woman over 60 years of age. The suspension is effective on December 7, 2021. Mr. Bowe was licensed in Illinois in 1982 and in New Jersey in 1984. Then, in the course of seeking other employment, Mr. Paleczny falsely told at least four prospective employers that he had been laid off from his prior firm. Mr. Jacoby, who was licensed in 1988, was disbarred on consent. Many of those messages were vulgar, profane, abusive, included anti-Semitic remarks, and served no purpose other than to harass or burden their recipients. In a bankruptcy matter, he filed a declaration by his client that purported to certify that the client had reviewed certain schedules and statements when he knew the client had not reviewed them. Mr. Szymanski later pled guilty to misdemeanor battery in connection with that incident. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. The suspension is effective on February 7, 2023. The reinstatement fee applies to each month that . He also represented clients when he was administratively suspended from the practice of law. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. The suspension is effective on June 8, 2021. Between 2007 and 2021, he was publicly reprimanded twice in Wisconsin, as well as suspended twice in Wisconsin for 60 days. Ms. Lowery, who was licensed in 2000, was suspended for 30 days and required to successfully complete the ARDC Professionalism Seminar within one year. He also provided money to the client as a loan against an anticipated settlement and then as a purported settlement. The suspension is effective on February 7, 2023. Mr. Raines was licensed in Missouri in 1989 and in Illinois in 1997. For additional information concerning the summaries of recent decisions contact Steven Splitt at (312) 565-2600 or, within Illinois, at (800) 826-8625. The suspension is effective on October 14, 2021. Mr. Hamill, who was licensed in 1991, was suspended for three years and until further order of the Court and until he makes restitution to his former client. The suspension is effective on February 11, 2021. Mr. Ybarra failed to diligently represent clients in several matters, including divorce and family-law cases, made misrepresentations to clients about the status of their matters, and did not refund unearned fees to a number of those clients. Mr. McCloskey was licensed in Illinois in 1987 and in Missouri in 1986. He did not comply with discovery deadlines in a client's dissolution of marriage matter, and when the court barred the client from presenting evidence requested in the discovery, Mr. Baker advised the court that his own mental health issues had caused the non-compliance but falsely told the court that he was in counseling to deal with those issues. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. Mr. Roth, who was licensed in 1979, was disbarred on consent. Mr. Luchtenburg, who was licensed in 1983, was suspended for 30 days. She has been suspended on an interim basis since April 26, 2018, after a federal jury in Chicago found her guilty of the crimes of mail fraud and bank fraud based on her involvement in a scheme to obtain bank loans by making false statements about her income and liabilities. Mr. Jones was licensed in Illinois in 1997 and in Florida in 2000. The Supreme Court of Missouri indefinitely suspended him, with the suspension stayed by probation for two years, for depositing client funds into his firms operating account, commingling his own funds with other funds in his firms trust account, and preparing a release requiring a client to withdraw her grievance to an attorney disciplinary agency in exchange for settlement funds. After the New York court reinstated him to the practice of law in that State, the Supreme Court of New Jersey imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended him for six months. Welcome to the Attorney Discipline Board. While working as an associate at a law firm, she submitted false billing records totaling 86.4 hours, which resulted in one of the firm's clients being overbilled by $40,176. an attorney who used at least $136,000 of his employer's funds without consent should be suspended for three years and until further order of the court, according to the illinois attorney registration and disciplinary committee hearing board.the administrator charged tradd ashton fromme with engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit She also engaged in the unauthorized practice of law for approximately two months after having been removed from the roll of attorneys for failure to register, and she made false statements to the ARDC during its investigation of her case. She knowingly or recklessly made a false statement impugning the integrity of a judge and made false statements to the ARDC during her sworn statement. After the representation of that client ended and the client did not repay the loans, one of Mr. McNabola's partners represented Mr. McNabola's father in a collection lawsuit against the former client. Mr. Loprieno, who was licensed in 2010, was suspended for one year and until further order of the Court. The suspension is effective on February 11, 2021. The Indiana Supreme Court suspended him for 180 days, with the suspension stayed after 90 days by a term of conditional probation of at least two years. The Indiana Supreme Court suspended him for three years, without automatic reinstatement, for failing to act with diligence in a criminal matter and a paternity case, failing to properly communicate with clients, and not cooperating in his own disciplinary proceedings. Ms. Reyes was licensed in Illinois in 2009 and in Colorado in 2010. Ms. VanAusdall then created a second proposed order that included provisions that had not been agreed upon and falsely assured the trial judge that opposing counsel had agreed to the order she was presenting. He agreed to the purported settlement of an underinsured motorist claim against his client, an insurance company, for $75,000 without the company's authorization, and repeatedly made false statements to his opposing counsel about the status of the purported settlement. NEW YORKJanuary 10, 2023Ares Dynamic Credit Allocation Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") (NYSE: ARDC) announced today that it has increased its monthly distribution for January 2023 to $0.1075 per common share from $0.1025 in December 2022, payable as noted below. The Supreme Court of Iowa suspended her with no possibility for reinstatement for one year. In another case, he represented a client despite a conflict of interest and acted dishonestly to benefit a third person in the transfer of a condominium via a quitclaim deed. As the manager of his own law firm, Mr. Cunningham did not review his law firm accounts, nor did he know the source of funds in those accounts or how the funds were expended. Robert John Hankes, Warrenville The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended him for 180 days, with the suspension stayed after 90 days by a two-year period of probation, nunc pro tunc to January 14, 2021, subject to the conditions imposed in Indiana, and continuing until his probation in Indiana is terminated. She engaged in misconduct in multiple client matters, including communicating with a represented party and leaving that party a disparaging voicemail message about her counsel, sending a letter to a presiding judge in which she accused her opposing party and her counsel of lying, and knowingly disbursing proceeds of a home sale without authorization. Mr. Salgado, who was licensed in 1993, was suspended for one year with all but the first 30 days stayed by a one-year period of conditional probation. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. Antonio Brown was suspended from social media application Snapchat on Tuesday after he was reported by the mother of his children for posting sexually explicit photos of her on his story, TMZ . The Chair of the Attorney Discipline Probable Cause Committee of the Supreme Court of Arizona admonished her and placed her on a two-year period of conditional probation. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended him for one year and until he is reinstated to the practice of law in Iowa. A suspension until further order of the Court is an indefinite suspension which requires the suspended lawyer to petition for reinstatement after the fixed period of suspension ends. In 2017 and 2018, Mr. O'Shea made false statements to the police and the Judicial Inquiry Board about the accidental discharge of a handgun in his apartment. He had misrepresented facts to a third person in connection with litigation over a piece of property on which Mr. Leone and his wife had paid past-due property taxes. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. Mr. Mason, who licensed in 2019, was suspended from the practice of law for five months. In the course of representing a client, Mr. Pomrenze became involved in a dispute with another attorney. Ms. Winbush, who was licensed in 2013, was suspended for 90 days and until further order of the Court, with the suspension stayed in its entirety by a two-year period of probation with conditions. The suspension is effective on October 14, 2021. She failed to act diligently on a client's domestic relations matter, failed to adequately communicate with the client, and filed a pleading in the case containing false statements. The suspension is effective on February 11, 2021. He converted over $38,000 that he was supposed to hold for a third party in a real estate transaction by giving it to another client without the third partys consent. The ARDC has two offices, one in Chicago located at 130 E. Randolph Drive, Suite 1500, Chicago, Illinois 60601, (312) 565-2600; and one in Springfield located at 3161 West White Oaks Drive, Suite 301, Springfield, Illinois 62704, (217) 546-3523. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended him for one year and until further order, with the suspension stayed by two years of probation, nunc pro tunc, to December 24, 2013, subject to the disciplinary conditions imposed in Missouri. His misconduct arose from his felony convictions in Florida for theft of sales tax. The suspension is effective on December 14, 2022. The suspension is effective on December 7, 2021. Mr. Duric, who was licensed in 1985, was disbarred. The Attorney Discipline Probable Cause Committee of the Supreme Court of Arizona admonished him and placed him on probation for two years for failing to adequately communicate with clients and failing to act with reasonable diligence in representing clients in a home construction defect matter. Mr. Cooper was licensed in Indiana in 2004 and in Illinois in 2005. Mr. Kowalski, along with five other defendants, including his sister, attorney Jan R. Kowalski, was the subject of an eighteen-count second superseding indictment which charged that Mr. Kowalski committed the offenses of bankruptcy fraud, tax fraud, and conspiring to embezzle at least $29 million from a bank. Mr. Sherman was licensed in Illinois in 1967 and in Florida in 1975. A suspension until further order of the Court is an indefinite suspension which requires the suspended lawyer to petition for reinstatement after the fixed period of suspension ends. Mr. McTighe, who was licensed in 1991, was disbarred on consent. Debarment is the permanent suspension of a vendor from doing business with the OAG. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a hearing before the ARDC Hearing Board. Mr. Bartelsmeyer, who was licensed in 1992, was suspended for three years and until further order of the Court. Pursuant to amended Supreme Court Rule 756 (i), the reinstatement fee is $25 per month, subject to a $600 cap. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended him for nine months and until he is reinstated to the practice of law in Virginia, effective on October 13, 2023, when his current Illinois reciprocal suspension is due to end. The Supreme Court of New Jersey issued an order prohibiting Mr. Bowe, whose New Jersey law license had been administratively suspended for failure to pay registration fees, from applying for reinstatement to the New Jersey bar for one year. Also, in 2013, she was disqualified from representing a party in a post-decree domestic relations case because her former law partner had been representing the man's spouse while they were members of the same firm. She refused to agree to the terms of probation. The suspension is effective on December 7, 2021. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended her for six months and until further order of the Court, with the suspension stayed in its entirety by a one-year period of probation, nunc pro tunc to February 8, 2022, subject to the conditions imposed in Missouri and continuing until she successfully completes her Missouri probation. Mr. Kosztya, who was licensed in 2002, was suspended for two years and until he completes the ARDC Professionalism Seminar, followed by a one-year term of probation with conditions. In the course of representing clients in personal injury matters, he provided financial assistance to two clients, misrepresented the status of matters to at least two clients, and signed a client's name on a settlement release without authority. Mr. Parikh, who was licensed in 2009, was suspended for one year, with the suspension stayed after five months in favor of a two-year period of probation, subject to conditions. The disbarment on consent was retroactive to Mr. Steckel's interim suspension from the practice of law on January 29, 2019. In re Nejla K. Lane, Matter Number: 2019PR00074, In re Tradd Ashton Fromme, Matter Number: 2021PR00072, In re David Kyle Cooper, Matter Number: 2021PR00082, In re Hedwig Sarnicki, Matter Number: 2022PR00041, In re Mauricio Boris Andres Araujo, Matter Number: 2022PR00026, In re David Louis Bartelsmeyer, Matter Number: 2022PR00021, In re Margaret Jean Lowery, Matter Number: 2020PR00018, In re Russell John Luchtenburg, Matter Number: 2022PR00025, In re India Noelle Winbush, Matter Number: 2022PR00015, In re Nicole Lynn Beran, Matter Number: 2021PR00076, In re Timothy Paul Peterson, Matter Number: 2022PR00068, In re David Hall, Matter Number: 2022PR00077, In re Robert James Semrad, Matter Number: 2021PR00044, In re Helga Kahr, Matter Number: 2022PR00082, In re Rebecca Suzanne Murray, Matter Number: 2021PR00077, In re Christopher Robert Emerald, Matter Number: 2021PR00085, In re Ronald Richard Duebbert, Matter Number: 2020PR00034, In re Barbara Ann Susman, Matter Number: 2018PR00080, In re Alison Marie Yohanna, Matter Number: 2022PR00049, In re Blake Erin Stone, Matter Number: 2022PR00075, In re John Paul Kolb, Matter Number: 2022PR00039, In re Ashmit S. Patel, Matter Number: 2022PR00065, In re Richard Michael Ruggiero, Matter Number: 2021PR00078, In re Robert Edward Lewin, Matter Number: 2021PR00074, In re Richard William Gannett, Matter Number: 2021PR00092, In re Jeffrey Allen McIntyre, Matter Number: 2021PR00018, In re Mark Edward McNabola, Matter Number: 2018PR00083, In re Andrew Dag Babcock, Matter Number: 2022PR00037, In re Philip Edwin Koenig, Matter Number: 2020PR00076, In re Sidney Boyston Smith, Matter Number: 2021PR00048, In re Jeffrey Gerald Kendall, Matter Number: 2021PR00040, In re Robert Earl Schulz, Matter Number: 2022PR00044, In re Brian Keith Sides, Matter Number: 2020PR00047, In re Douglas Ellis Miles, Matter Number: 2022PR00051, In re Soon Mo Ahn, Matter Number: 2020PR00045, In re Patricia Novak McCloskey, Matter Number: 2022PR00052, In re Heather Lynn Biagi, Matter Number: 2021PR00101, In re Stephen W. Newport, Matter Number: 2022PR00054, In re Elizabeth Diane Tate, Matter Number: 2022PR00057, In re Robert Alan Roth, Matter Number: 2022PR00055, In re Stevan Krkljes, Matter Number: 2022PR00028, In re Kevin P. McCarty, Matter Number: 2022PR00020, In re Felipe Nery Gomez, Matter Number: 2020PR00064, In re Mark Thomas Mc Closkey, Matter Number: 2022PR00058, In re Jessica Arong O'Brien, Matter Number: 2018PR00111, In re Carlo P. Palladinetti, Matter Number: 2020PR00083, In re Matthew Ryan McCormick, Matter Number: 2021PR00098, In re Mark Doyle Easley II, Matter Number: 2022PR00010, In re Dale B. Halling, Matter Number: 2022PR00011, In re Valarie Pope Franklin, Matter Number: 2019PR00068, In re Marc Ericson Darnell, Matter Number: 2022PR00012, In re John Russell McCulloh, Matter Number: 2021PR00071, In re Mahdis Azimi, Matter Number: 2021PR00017, In re James Russell Leone, Matter Number: 2022PR00023, In re Andres Ybarra, Matter Number: 2021PR00019, In re Michael John Ries, Matter Number: 2021PR00090, In re Beau J. A client, mr. Pomrenze became involved in a dispute with another attorney allowed the! 1985, was suspended for 60 days is not automatic and must be by. Suspension of a vendor from doing business with the OAG Iowa suspended her no. In both Missouri and Illinois in 1981 and in Iowa in 1978 Bowe was in. In 1979, was disbarred on consent was retroactive to mr. Steckel 's interim suspension from practice... Illinois in 2009 and in Florida in 1975 dispute with another attorney imposed reciprocal discipline and him. 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