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State Courts -
Arizona - January 4 - January 11, 2002
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In re Saper, Supreme Court No. SB-01-0196-D,
SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 4, 2002, Decided , January 4, 2002, Filed
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Overview: An attorney was censured and put on probation for two years by the disciplinary commission when, inter alia, he failed to read correspondence informing him of a husband's retirement benefits available to his client in her marital dissolution.
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In re Johnson, Supreme Court No. SB-02-0005-D,
SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA, January 11, 2002, Decided , January 11, 2002, Filed
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Overview: Attorney who overdrew his client trust account and failed to file a mechanic's lien suit within the time frame requested by the client, and then failed to respond to any case status inquiries, was censured and placed on probation for two years.
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