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In this episode, legal humorist Sean Carter introduces four (4) new nominees, including nominees in lesser known categories such as The Comeback Kid and Most Impaired in a Non-Legal Setting.
(1) CHRISTINE (Most Impaired in a Non-Legal Setting)
A Florida lawyer was suspended on an emergency basis after she was arrested for intentionally driving her car into a crowd of people at a supermarket.
(2) WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION (Comeback Kid)
The Illinois Hearing Board has proposed a censure for a lawyer who slept with the client and then falsely claimed that she was an employee to help her get an apartment.
(3) ZOOM (Most Impaired in a Legal Setting)
An Arizona lawyer has been suspended for six months and a day for showing up drunk to a Zoom status conference.
(4) DOUBLE TAKE (Most Creative Billing)
An Illinois lawyer has been suspended for three (3) years for repeatedly billing two parties for the same legal work.
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To support the podcast, please feel free to visit us at: https://www.patreon.com/ethyawards
In this episode, legal humorist Sean Carter introduces four (4) new nominees, including nominees in lesser known categories such as The Comeback Kid and Most Impaired in a Non-Legal Setting.
(1) CHRISTINE (Most Impaired in a Non-Legal Setting)
A Florida lawyer was suspended on an emergency basis after she was arrested for intentionally driving her car into a crowd of people at a supermarket.
(2) WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION (Comeback Kid)
The Illinois Hearing Board has proposed a censure for a lawyer who slept with the client and then falsely claimed that she was an employee to help her get an apartment.
(3) ZOOM (Most Impaired in a Legal Setting)
An Arizona lawyer has been suspended for six months and a day for showing up drunk to a Zoom status conference.
(4) DOUBLE TAKE (Most Creative Billing)
An Illinois lawyer has been suspended for three (3) years for repeatedly billing two parties for the same legal work.