Noun
Act of disbarring.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the U.S. Overview Generally disbarment is imposed as a sanction for conduct indicating that an attorney is not fit to practice law, willfully disregarding the interests of a client, or engaging in fraud which impedes the administration of justice. Source: Internet
The Florida Supreme Court granted Nathaniel W. Tindall’s petition for disciplinary revocation, tantamount to disbarment, for lack of diligence, lack of communication and many trust account violations. Source: Internet
Because disbarment rules vary by area, different rules can apply depending on where a lawyer is disbarred. Source: Internet
The State Bar Court's review department upheld the panel's findings, which asked the justices to order Rosenthal's disbarment. Source: Internet
The Florida disbarment was the result of his handling of stock in the DuBoc marijuana case. Source: Internet
The best line of the episode had nothing to do with Will, Alicia, Kalinda or disbarment. Source: Internet