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Judge recommends 30-day sentence for attorney

A Jackson County judge has recommended that a North Kansas City attorney be found guilty of criminal contempt and sentenced to a month in jail for allegedly continuing to practice after his license was suspended last year. The ruling — ...

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Missouri Supreme Court disbars Walton over fee allegations

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The Missouri Supreme Court has disbarred a St. Louis lawyer who already was suspended in connection with his representation of the now-closed bankruptcy firm Critique Services after he failed to timely respond to a disciplinary filing. On Dec. 24, the ...

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Court: Unpaid child support may violate attorney ethics rules

Missouri Supreme Court

Missouri attorneys who fail to comply with court orders in their personal lives — including court-ordered child-support obligations — may find themselves in trouble with the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel following an update to the Rules of Professional Conduct. ...

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Missouri Supreme Court disbars Crane attorney

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The Missouri Supreme Court has disbarred a Crane attorney in a case in which the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel had sought only a one-year suspension. The court entered its order disbarring John Dale Wiley on Nov. 19. In March, ...

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Court orders probation for family-law attorneys

The Missouri Supreme Court has stayed a one-year suspension and ordered 18 months of probation in the cases of two Riverside family law attorneys who admitted to violating ethics rules in their handling of a contentious child-custody dispute. The court’s ...

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Kansas City attorney disbarred for trust account issues

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The Missouri Supreme Court on Oct. 29 disbarred Kansas City attorney John W. Stapleton Jr. In an order, the court found that Stapleton, who got his law license in 1987, had violated several rules concerning client funds in his trust ...

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Missouri attorney disbarred for unauthorized settlement

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The Missouri Supreme Court on Oct. 15 disbarred an attorney who settled a lawsuit without her client’s consent and failed to disclose the settlement until confronted by another lawyer. The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel charged Stacey Rosa Hancock with ...

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Missouri Supreme Court suspends attorney for affair with client

The Missouri Supreme Court on Sept. 17 ordered a suspension of at least six months for an attorney who had a sexual relationship with a client. The discipline matches what the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel had argued was appropriate ...

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Missouri Supreme Court to decide if attorney-client affair merits a suspension

Missouri Supreme Court

The Missouri Supreme Court returns to the bench Wednesday with a case that could set out the appropriate discipline for an attorney who has a sexual relationship with a client. The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel argues that St. Louis ...

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Missouri Supreme Court suspends 2 former assistant circuit attorneys

The Missouri Supreme Court on Aug. 13 suspended indefinitely the law licenses of two former assistant circuit attorneys in St. Louis, scolding each for “repeated dishonesty.” Katherine Anne Dierdorf received a suspension of at least three years, and Ambry Nichole ...

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