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A reprimand and probation with alcohol treatment has imposed by the Arizona Presiding Disciplinary Judge

The first charge arose from the conduct of Strojnik before the United States District Court in California. Mr. Strojnik not only failed to accurately answer the Court but expressed extreme disrespect to the Court through one court case. Mr. Strojnik acknowledges he did not meet his professional obligations and attributes that inappropriate conduct to his alcoholism.

In the second proceeding, Strojnik made inappropriate comments to opposing counsel during a break. A motion from opposing counsel followed. Strojnik denied he made any such comment to the Court under a declaration filed “under the penalty of perjury.” He was not being truthful and a week later acknowledged his inappropriate comments. The Court did no issue sanctions. Strojnik acknowledges he did not meet his professional obligations and attributes that inappropriate conduct to his alcoholism.

In the third matter, he threatened a business owner that if that owner did not remove a named employee from that business location or sign an apology letter Strojnik would write, he would an ADA lawsuit, advise his friends to stop doing business with the organization and advise the public that those who did business at those premises could be kicked out for “immaterial and absurd bases.” Mr. Strojnik acknowledges he did not meet his professional obligations and attributes that inappropriate conduct to his alcoholism.