Richard B. Marx has authored several articles and has lectured at law schools and symposiums that concern professional liability, ethics and the lawyer disciplinary matters. He has also appeared as counsel in hundreds of attorney discipline matters.
The Law offices of Richard B. Marx & Associates is dedicated to representing lawyer disciplinary matters, commissions and agencies. We have successfully represented numerous physicians, nurses, dentists, psychologists, real estate brokers, mortgage brokers, teachers, contractors, insurance agents, accountants and other professionals in a variety of administrative proceedings and appeals in lawyer discipline matters. Richard B. Marx’s experience in this highly specialized area of law bodes well for client’s who face the challenge of defending against State Administrative Agency allegations during administrative hearings and appeals. Attorney discipline matters: Our firm has defended professionals who have been accused of incompetence, conflicts of interest, fraud, theft, criminal charges, misrepresentation and substance abuse all the way from the preliminary investigation phase to defending them at trial and/or on appeal. We also represent professional attorneys in lawyer disciplinary matters as well as those who seeking licensure.
Our firm is creative as well as extremely thorough and detail-oriented in our investigation of the allegations the lawyers is facing and lawyer disciplinary matters. It is important to gather all of the facts and the best possible expert advice in responding to investigations and attorney discipline matters. As a result of our dedication to clients and our aggressive advocacy of their rights, our firm has earned a top level reputation throughout the legal and professional communities that we serve for lawyer disciplinary matters.
Lawyer disciplinary matters: Our phones are answered 24 hours a day so give us a call at (305) 579-9060 since your or your loved one’s life and future may depend upon it..
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