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Tucson Law Firm Disbars Attorney for Misconduct

Sedona AZ – Attorney Zachary W. Schon of Tucson, Arizona, has been disbarred from the practice of law after the firm he worked for as an independent contractor became aware of his misconduct. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Arizona Supreme Court accepted a consent agreement between Schon and the State Bar of Arizona and ordered that he be disbarred from the practice of law, effective May... 

Arizona Attorney Suspended for Client Abandonment

Sedona AZ (January 7, 2019) – The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Arizona Supreme Court ordered that Phoenix attorney Christopher S. Short be suspended for two years after abandoning clients and failing to comply with the State Bar of Arizona investigation. Short was paid a flat fee by his client to resolve an informal probate of an estate. During representation, he told his client to find another... 

Guilty Plea Leads to Attorney’s Disbarment

Sedona AZ (August 9, 2018) – The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Arizona Supreme Court accepted a consent to disbarment for Kevin S. Lewis of South Dakota. The disciplinary action is a result of criminal allegations that were self-reported by the attorney. Lewis had been placed on interim suspension on June 8, 2018. Lewis’ misconduct resulted from a criminal matter where he was accused... 

Flagstaff Attorney Elected Arizona State Bar President

Whitney Cunningham of Cunningham Mott in Flagstaff AZ elected State Bar of Arizona Board of Governors president Sedona AZ (September 6, 2013) – Whitney Cunningham of Flagstaff, Arizona, is the new president of the State Bar of Arizona Board of Governors. As president, he leads the largest professional association in Arizona with more than 22,000 members. Cunningham is a longtime member of the... 

Arizona Attorneys Reprimanded by Supreme Court

Phoenix AZ (July 2, 2013) – The Presiding Disciplinary Judge (PDJ) of the Arizona Supreme Court has ordered that John M. Curtin and Mark B. Pyper of Phoenix and Roberto Salazar of Tucson be reprimanded for violating Rules of Professional Conduct. In the matter of John M. Curtin, the PDJ accepted the consent agreement reached between him and the State Bar of Arizona and ordered that he be reprimanded... 

Arizona Legal Aid Clinics Offer Free Legal Advice

Sedona AZ (March 26, 2013) – The State Bar of Arizona reminds Arizonans that free legal help is offered at State Bar of Arizona’s Legal Aid Clinics.  The clinics will offer free legal advice on a variety of legal topics across the Valley and in Tucson in celebration of 2013 Law Day, Saturday, April 27. The information sessions will be conducted by volunteer lawyers and will last 90 minutes.... 

Arizona State Bar Considers Action in RICO Case

PHOENIX AZ (April 3, 2012) – The State Bar of Arizona issued a set of frequently asked questions (FAQ) today to provide an awareness and understanding of the process behind the investigation, hearing, and potential disciplinary action associated with the Thomas, Aubuchon, and Alexander case. The findings of the Discipline Hearing Panel will be released at a hearing on April 10, 2012. The State Bar... 
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