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Benchmarks: Internet salvoes may result in lawyer’s suspension (access required)

Published: March 18, 2013

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A Georgia lawyer may soon have time off she didn’t plan for. That’s because this morning the state high court rejected a mere reprimand as the sanction for her conceded misconduct in responding to a negative review posted by a former client on a consumer website.
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