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Respondent filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition on behalf of his client's business. He admitted that he neglected the matter, causing it to be dismissed without prejudice.
Concepts: | respondent ; clients ; matter ; prejudice ; petition ; discipline ; restitution ; agreement ; voluntarily withdrawn ; automatic stay ; unblemished record ; Grievance Administrator ; then-applicable Code ; Michigan Rules ; medical malpractice |
Type: | Notice |
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A formal complaint charging that respondent, John F. Ogurek, had committed acts of professional misconduct warranting discipline was first filed in this matter on October 4,...
Concepts: | panels ; matters ; respondents ; discipline ; Tri-County ; Grievance Administrator ; Michael Alan Schwartz ; disqualification ; Oltarz-Schwartz ; petitioner ; disinterested observer ; decision maker ; prejudices ; impartiality ; likelihood ; allegation |
Type: | Opinion |
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1) Suspension - five (5) years; 2) Effective January 3, 1997. Respondent was retained by an insurance company to pursue collection of insurance subrogation claims. Over a...
Concepts: | insurance company ; respondent ; costs ; amount ; expenses ; client ; panel ordered ; Michigan Rules ; ten-year period ; practice of law ; restitution ; representations |
Type: | Notice |
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