...Dopico, Chief Counsel, Departmental Disciplinary Committee, New York (Norma I. Melendez...reflects on his or her fitness as an attorney, by informing...
...Dopico, Chief Counsel, Departmental Disciplinary Committee, New York (Norma I. Melendez...reflects on his or her fitness as an attorney, by informing...
...Dopico, Chief Counsel, Departmental Disciplinary Committee, New York (Vitaly Lipkansky, of...that adversely reflects on his fitness as an attorney, by engaging...
...14, 2013 Jorge Dopico, Chief Counsel, Departmental Disciplinary Committee, New York (Vitaly Lipkansky, of counsel), for petitioner. ...
...The Committee on Character and Fitness for the Appellate Division, First Department, is scheduled to interview...
...The Committee on Character and Fitness for the Appellate Division, First Department, is scheduled to interview...
..., has announced the appointment of six attorneys to the Committee on Character and Fitness for the Third Judicial District and two to the Fourth...
...Plaintiff was dismissed after a committee of professors and the Dean...lacked the professionalism, responsibility, and character to be awarded a doctorate...
...The Committee on Character and Fitness for the Appellate Division, First Department, is scheduled to interview...
...Disciplinary Committee, New York. Maria Matos, Executive Secretary, Committee on Character and Fitness, New York. Petitioner pro se....
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