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In this week's episode, Sean Carter introduces four new nominees:
(1) SPEED KILLS (Eager Beaver Award)
The Ohio Supreme Court denied admission to an applicant due to his post-graduation spotty employment record, numerous speeding violations, domestic violence incidents and delinquent indebtedness.
(2) THE FIVE-YEAR ENGAGEMENT (AT&T Award)
A New York lawyer was suspended for six-months for lying to a client for five years about the status of a lawsuit that the lawyer never actually filed on behalf of the client.
(3) SECRETARY (David Copperfield Award)
A Pennsylvania lawyer was suspended for six months for failing to properly supervise his secretary, who stole $119,000 from various client trust accounts.
(4) RESPECT (Ms/Mr Uncongeniality Award)
A South Carolina magistrate was suspended for six months and ordered to undergo 15 days of anger management training following an incident in which he menaced the Chief Magistrate after she announced her COVID-19 implementation plan for courts in that county.
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In this week's episode, Sean Carter introduces four new nominees:
(1) SPEED KILLS (Eager Beaver Award)
The Ohio Supreme Court denied admission to an applicant due to his post-graduation spotty employment record, numerous speeding violations, domestic violence incidents and delinquent indebtedness.
(2) THE FIVE-YEAR ENGAGEMENT (AT&T Award)
A New York lawyer was suspended for six-months for lying to a client for five years about the status of a lawsuit that the lawyer never actually filed on behalf of the client.
(3) SECRETARY (David Copperfield Award)
A Pennsylvania lawyer was suspended for six months for failing to properly supervise his secretary, who stole $119,000 from various client trust accounts.
(4) RESPECT (Ms/Mr Uncongeniality Award)
A South Carolina magistrate was suspended for six months and ordered to undergo 15 days of anger management training following an incident in which he menaced the Chief Magistrate after she announced her COVID-19 implementation plan for courts in that county.