Barry Taylor & Associates, P.C. Attorneys and Counselors At Law Profile & Reviews
Law Firm in Chesapeake, Virginia
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1401 Kempsville Rd # A, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Personal Injury Litigation
Really champions their clients and doesn’t leave them hanging. Will recommend 100% and definitely use again as long as they’re in practice! Thank you so much for your help!
You can make your own mind up. The following was taken from Virginia Lawyers Weekly and there is more like this. Lawyer accused of dishonesty accepts 3-year suspension By: Peter Vieth August 29, 2019 A Chesapeake attorney facing three separate bar complaints, all involving multiple rule violations including alleged false statements to the Virginia State Bar, has agreed to a three-year license suspension. Barry R. Taylor was accused of lapses in his bank accounts and prolonged delays in two personal injury disbursements. The bar said his explanations did not hold water. Taylor “knowingly made false statements of material fact to the VSB regarding his trust account” and in regards to two disciplinary matters, according to a March 19 discipline subcommittee determination. The bar also accused Taylor of “dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation which reflects adversely on his fitness to practice law.” The VSB Disciplinary Board approved an agreed disposition for the three-year suspension beginning Aug. 22. The VSB was represented by Assistant Bar Counsel Christine Corey. Taylor was represented by Alexandria attorney Marvin D. Miller.
Barry R. Taylor was accused of lapses in his bank accounts and prolonged delays in two personal injury disbursements. The bar said his explanations did not hold water. Taylor “knowingly made false statements of material fact to the VSB regarding his trust account” and in regards to two disciplinary matters, according to a March 19 discipline subcommittee determination. The bar also accused Taylor of “dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation which reflects adversely on his fitness to practice law.” The VSB Disciplinary Board approved an agreed disposition for the three-year suspension beginning Aug. 22.