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Posted on 7/15/2024 Effective July 12, 2024, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board suspended Steele Harrison Knudson’s license to practice law on impairment grounds. Order published.
Posted on 7/1/2024 Ordered and effective June 27, 2024, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board suspended Eppa Hunton, VI’s license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia for one year with terms. Order published.
Posted on 6/24/2024 Ordered and effective June 21, 2024, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board suspended Marlene Alice Harris’s license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia for one year.
Posted on 6/21/2024 Effective June 20, 2024, the Eighth District Subcommittee of the Virginia State Bar issued a public reprimand with terms to Patrick Michael McGraw for violating professional rules that govern diligence, communication, and safekeeping. Order Published
Posted on 6/21/2024 Ordered and effective May 29, 2024, the Circuit Court of Shenandoah County suspended Bradley Glenn Pollack’s license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Posted on 6/21/2024 Ordered and effective June 6, 2024, the Circuit Court for the City of Richmond suspended Arnold Reginald Henderson, V’s license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia for one year without terms.
Posted on 6/20/2024 On June 13, 2024, the Third District Committee, Section III of the Virginia State Bar issued a public admonition with terms to Matt Clay Pinsker for violating professional rules that govern safekeeping property. Order published.
Posted on 6/12/2024 Ordered and effective June 7, 2024, the Circuit Court for the City of Richmond revoked Henry W. McLaughlin III’s license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Order published.
Posted on 6/4/2024 Effective June 3, 2024, the Fifth District, Section II Subcommittee of the Virginia State Bar issued a public reprimand without terms to Dan Dalnamu Park. Order published.
Posted on 5/22/2024 Ordered and effective May 17, 2024, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board suspended Francis Huisuk Koh’s license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia for a period of six months with terms.