Attorney Suspended For Misconduct In Bankruptcy Matter
A justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has imposed a suspension of six months for an attorney’s misconduct in filing and signing a bankruptcy petition on behalf of a husband and wife without ever meeting with the husband, impersonating the husband during a credit counseling phone session and signing a false certification on the husband’s behalf.
The Board of Bar Overseers found that the wife had duped the attorney, who did not act in self-interest in the misconduct.
The court rejected the contention that the misconduct was immaterial. (Mike Frisch)
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