coilwest
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Exactly. And the fact that the federal court suspension was a stipulated one says a lot. That means he and the court agreed to it rather than the court imposing it unilaterally after a contested hearing. When you see a pattern of suspension, then later an appellate decision, then final disbarment reported by major outlets, it really does read like a process where the oversight bodies gave multiple opportunities for correction before moving to the most serious sanction.