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State Bar of Arizona Seeks Four Public Board Members

Sedona AZ – The State Bar of Arizona’s Board of Governors is accepting applications from non-lawyers to fill four seats on its Board. The application deadline is March 22, 2019. Participation of public members is essential to the State Bar’s mission of serving and protecting the public with respect to the provision of legal services and access to justice, and its efforts... 

Bankruptcy Attorney Suspended for False Statements to Court

Sedona AZ – Mesa attorney Blake D. Gunn has been  suspended for 18 months after making false statements to Federal Bankruptcy Court during client bankruptcy case. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Arizona Supreme Court accepted an agreement for discipline by consent between Gunn and the State Bar of Arizona that resulted in the 18 month suspension. Gunn was... 

Phoenix Attorney suspended after using Trust Account for Investor Scheme

Sedona AZ –  The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Arizona Supreme Court along with a Disciplinary Hearing Panel ordered that Phoenix attorney Rodrick S. Carter be suspended for six-months and one day after he provided client trust account access to his half-brother for an investor-related scheme. Carter knowingly allowed his half-brother to use his law office name, phone number, email address,... 

Prescott Attorney Suspended for Lying to Judge and Mismanaging Trust

Historic Prescott AZ courthouse Sedona AZ (January 14, 2019) – Prescott attorney James Andrew Jolley, also known as Andy Jolley, has been suspended for six months after making false statements and failing to safe keep client property. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Arizona Supreme Court accepted an agreement for discipline by consent between Jolley and the State Bar of Arizona that resulted... 

AZ Viewpoint: Legal Ethics and Public Corruption In Arizona

Jack Levine Sedona AZ (January 7, 2017) – Is it “Sui Generis” or a National Pattern? Over a number of years, two of Arizona’s largest law firms have gradually taken over control of the state’s two largest public utilities by placing their firm members, former firm members and relatives on their governing boards and executive offices, while at the same time each serving as their... 

AZ Supreme Court Reprimands Phoenix Attorney

Phoenix AZ (September 11, 2013) – The Arizona Supreme court ordered on August 29, 2013, that David J. Wolf of Phoenix be reprimanded for violating rules of professional conduct. Wolf represented a mentally ill criminal defendant in a drug case and allowed her to live with him for a brief period during the representation. Wolf missed court dates, due to what he claimed were mistaken calendaring and... 
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