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disbar

[dis-bahr] / dɪsˈbɑr /




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Her lawyer at the time, who later was disbarred in part for failure to communicate with clients, didn’t tell her, she and her current lawyer said.

From Seattle Times

In a separate development on Monday, the Supreme Court turned down an appeal from Steven Donziger, a disbarred environmental lawyer at the center of a long and bitter legal saga.

From New York Times

On the second day of cross-examination, lead prosecutor Creighton Waters spent much of Friday afternoon attempting to further discredit Murdaugh, emphasizing the web of lies that the disbarred lawyer maintained over the years.

From Washington Post

He has since been disbarred, but he made millions of dollars as a lawyer.

From Washington Post

Alex was subsequently disbarred by the South Carolina bar and his numerous money schemes soon came to light.

From Salon