October 31, 2022
A Maryland intellectual property lawyer will lose his law license in Pennsylvania for what the Keystone State Supreme Court's disciplinary board called "reprehensible misconduct," which included entering a former client into licensing agreements without its knowledge and then pocketing the proceeds, according to the state high court's order.
August 24, 2018
A Virginia federal court awarded a fitness engineering company $1 million in a suit against its former attorney, saying the attorney's testimony on his own behalf was "worthless" in light of his history of lying, including to a magistrate judge during a related case.