Persistence Doesn't Always Pay, Even in the Legal World
Persistence Doesn't Always Pay, Even in the Legal World
Erwin Rosenberg, a once-attorney who just doesn’t know when to give up, was permanently disbarred on November 21 by the Florida Bar and the announcement of his disbarment was issued this week. The former attorney had already been suspended for a year in June 2015 after being sanctioned for failing to comply with an order to produce client documents. He tried to challenge the order, failed to pay an attorney-fee in the matter for not producing, then filed a multitude of follow-up motions with the Florida Supreme Court that were “procedurally improper and without merit,” according to the court's response.Rosenberg deliberately disobeyed the court by continuing to file pleadings on behalf of a client while suspended and represent, a client in another case, while attempting to pick up new clients. Also, following disbarment by the Florida Supreme Court in April 2016, Rosenberg sought a leave to represent clients in seven cases in pleadings challenging the state’s Supreme Court’s authority to disbar him to begin with.
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He’s a persistent lawyer — and that’s why he can no longer be oneOnce disbarred for ignoring suspension, lawyer is permanently disbarred for continuing to practice
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