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VSB Disciplinary Actions

By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: June 23, 2008

On April 22, 2008, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board suspended the law license of Brian M. Miller of Fairfax for 30 days for violating rules of professional conduct that govern diligence and communication. The board found that Miller failed to act promptly and he did not keep his client reasonably informed about her domestic relations matter. According to the VSB, this discipline was an agreed disposition of misconduct charges against Miller.

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On May 28, 2008, the Virginia State Bar Eighth District Committee imposed a public reprimand on Covington lawyer Marcus N. Perdue for violating the disciplinary rule that governs candor toward a tribunal. Perdue did not promptly reveal to a court that, when he was unavailable for scheduled depositions in a divorce case, his secretary improperly took the depositions, notarized them and filed them with the court. According to the VSB, this discipline was an agreed disposition of a misconduct case against Perdue.


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