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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Ind. Courts - "Justices idle local lawyer accused of bilking clients"

Updating this Feb. 15th entry headed "State moves to suspend accused Roanoke lawyer," this story this morning in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette reports:

The Indiana Supreme Court has indefinitely suspended the law license of local attorney Daniel E. Serban.

The order, filed March 18, states the suspension goes into effect 15 days after the order was entered. It was issued in response to an emergency petition to suspend Serban’s license filed in early February by the high court’s Disciplinary Commission.

Serban, of Roanoke, faces criminal charges of corrupt business influence, forgery, and two counts of theft. He was charged in September, accused of failing to distribute money paid into the Serban Law Office’s Trust Account to clients or to those who are entitled by court order to receive it.

Here is the March 18, 2011 order.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on March 29, 2011 09:04 AM
Posted to Indiana Courts