Marion County attorney placed on interim suspension
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Decision upends J6-involved lawyer’s bid to regain license
A federal judge has denied a South Carolina lawyer‘s bid to quickly regain his law license after he was convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. […]
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Josh Walthall has seen both sides of state Bar discipline of lawyers. He previously served as a state Bar prosecutor, and his practice now includes defending lawyers facing grievance prosecutions.
Greenville County lawyer suspended
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Kentucky suspends 4 players over air gun shots
Kentucky has suspended four freshmen for Saturday night's SEC game against South Carolina for their involvement with air pistol shots being fired near a residence hall on campus. No one was injured Sunday night, but police issued an alert advising people to stay indoors on the Lexington campus as they investigated.
Prosecutor: Simpsonville mayor intimidated judge
GREENVILLE (AP) — Prosecutors say Simpsonville Mayor Perry Eichor has been indicted after he tried to influence a municipal judge to rule a certain way. Solicitor Walt Wilkins didn’t give […]
Bar Discipline Roundup: Myrtle Beach attorney suspended
Attorney: Robert Paul Taylor Location: Myrtle Beach Bar membership: Member since 2002 Disciplinary action: Suspended until further notice on Feb. 19 Background: The Supreme Court suspended Taylor’s license to practice […]
Florence lawyer suspended for missing money
The South Carolina Supreme Court has suspended Florence lawyer William J. Rivers III from practicing law while state court officials investigate money missing from a client account.
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