Esteban L. Hernandez of the "Register Citizen" reports as follows:
"The state has filed a motion to disbar a Torrington attorney after he allegedly violated an agreement prohibiting him from representing women just weeks after the deal was struck in July.
The latest allegations of misconduct against Ira S. Mayo resulted in a July deal which would have suspended him for four months in the fall to avoid disbarrment. However, the state claims Mayo has already violated the terms of that agreement.
According to court documents filed Aug. 6 by state disciplinary counsel Desi Imetovski, Mayo is scheduled to appear at Middlesex Superior Court in Middletown Sept. 8 for allegedly violating an agreement between Mayo and his attorney Randolph Richardson that prohibited him from representing women."
Apparently, some of these women were referred to Attorney Mayo by the Susan B. Anthony Center which should alert women to be cautious about such referrals.
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Stamford lawyer Gary Cohen makes this guy look like a saint, and nothing ever happened to him. There is no accountability in this state for unethical lawyers.
ReplyDeleteI definitely think that who gets punished and who does not is often a purely political matter. Some attorneys can repeatedly offend for decades without any consequences while others who do far less end up being cited. I am not sure if there is an exchange of bribes or political favors to evade accountability or what.
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