Tag:Colorado Presiding Disciplinary Judge

Court Opinion: Colorado Attorney Suspended for Trust Account Misuse, Immigration Representation Misconduct

A Colorado attorney was suspended for two years following multiple instances of client trust account mismanagement and misconduct in immigration matters, which also led to the revocation of a prior stayed suspension.

Court Opinion: Colorado Attorney Publicly Censured for Ethics Violation in Dual Representation

The presiding disciplinary judge publicly censured an attorney for failing to obtain informed consent in a dual representation involving a client and the client’s father in a trust and estate matter.

Court Opinion: Colorado Attorney Suspended for Calling Client, Opposing Counsel Obscene Names

A Colorado attorney was suspended May 5 for calling both opposing counsel and his own client an obscene name.

Court Opinion: Colorado Attorney Suspended Over Communication Issues

Colorado’s PDJ suspended a local attorney after she didn’t communicate with clients and didn’t make progress on cases.

Court Opinion: Attorney Disbarred in Colorado in Reciprocal Discipline Case

Colorado’s disciplinary judge imposed reciprocal discipline, disbarring an attorney who was disbarred in Arizona in September 2024.

Court Opinions: PDJ Suspends Attorney After Conviction for First-Degree Assault With a Deadly Weapon

The disciplinary judge also suspended another attorney and censured another after uncovering issues with record keeping and client communication.

Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinions for May 29

Colorado’s PDJ disbarred two attorneys after one of them pleaded guilty to a second-degree felony in Utah.

Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinion for May 22

Colorado’s PDJ suspended an attorney after finding he revealed information relating to representation without client consent.