Lawyer Gets Stayed Suspension for Harming Judicial Integrity (1)

Nov. 8, 2024, 9:10 PM UTCUpdated: Nov. 12, 2024, 4:00 PM UTC

The Kansas Supreme Court issued a stayed suspension to a family lawyer who conceded that he had created an unnecessarily adversarial relationship with opposing counsel and “impugned the integrity of the judicial process.”

The court, in a per curiam opinion, on Friday issued Shawnee, Kansas, lawyer Eric M. Gamble a six-month stayed suspension for his actions. The court also ordered Gamble to complete a 12-month probation period and a practice supervision plan, terms he had already agreed to in a summary submission filed last December.

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