Attorney Grievance Commission v. Feldman
Md.January 13, 2015No. Misc. Docket AG No. 74Cited 1 time
Defendant WinFeldman
Case Details
- Status
- Published
- Procedural Posture
- consent decree
Related Laws
No specific laws identified for this ruling.
Outcome
Attorney Larry J. Feldman was indefinitely suspended from the practice of law in Maryland effective January 31, 2015, pursuant to a consent order after he agreed to violations of multiple professional conduct rules.
What This Ruling Means
# Court Summary: Attorney Grievance Commission v. Feldman
## What Happened
The Attorney Grievance Commission filed a disciplinary case against an attorney named Feldman in Maryland in 2015. The commission investigates complaints about lawyers' conduct and whether they're following professional rules. While the case details aren't fully provided, it involved determining whether Feldman violated professional standards or obligations.
## What the Court Decided
The court imposed disciplinary action against Feldman. This means the court found that Feldman had violated professional conduct rules. No monetary damages were awarded, which indicates this was purely a disciplinary matter focused on correcting professional misconduct rather than compensating victims.
## Why This Matters for Workers
This case reminds workers that attorneys can face consequences for misconduct. If a worker hired an attorney and felt they weren't treated fairly or professionally, they have a formal complaint process through the Attorney Grievance Commission. These disciplinary actions help protect the public by holding lawyers accountable and ensuring they meet professional standards when representing clients.
This summary was generated to explain the ruling in plain English and is not legal advice.
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