TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Nov 29, 2017

For the second time this year, the U.S. Supreme Court has acknowledged it suspended the wrong lawyer, the ABA Journal reports. The court mistakenly suspended Jim Robbins of San Francisco rather that James A. Robbins of New York. The latter had tried to cover up his loss of a client’s will. In May, the Supreme Court suspended the president-elect of the Massachusetts Bar Association who happened to share the same first and last name of the lawyer the court intended to suspend.