List of disbarred attorneys

This is a list of notable disbarred attorneys (lawyers who have had their law license revoked or rescinded, usually for unethical or criminal conduct).

Name

Jurisdiction

Disbarred

Reinstated

Reason/Details

Spiro Agnew

Maryland

1973

No contest plea to bribery and tax evasion.

James Alexander

New York

1735

1737

Relatiatory measure for defending John Peter Zenger from sedition.

F. Lee Bailey

Florida and Massachusetts

2001

Misconduct while defending Claude Duboc1. Filed for reinstatement in Massachusetts in 2005, but has not yet been reinstated. |-ALAN E DUBOW OF ALEXANDRIA, VA DISBARRED IN FLORIDA AND DC FOR UNETHICAL AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR 1993 AND 2001

Thomas J. Capano

Delaware

21 November 1997

Pending disposition of felony charges.

Thomas J. Capano

Delaware

15 November 2001

Convicted of [...] 2.

Laurence Canter

Tennessee

1997

In part for spamming.

Bill Clinton

Arkansas

19 January 2001

20 January 2006

Suspended for five years in plea bargain for the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

Bill Clinton

U.S. Supreme Court

1 October 2001

Resigned in advance of disbarment proceedings for being suspended in Arkansas on charges of contempt of court in Jones v. Clinton.

Alan Eagleson

Ontario

13 November 1998

Pleaded guilty to fraud and theft.

David Hall

Oklahoma

1978

Convicted of racketeering and extortion.

Alger Hiss

Massachusetts

1952

1975

Convicted of perjury

Bruce Hyman

England and Wales

2007

Imprisoned for perverting the course of justice, Hyman had planted a fabricated precedent on his opponent, a litigant in person, in an attempt to dscredit him.

Edwin James

England and Wales

1861

Subsequently practised in the U.S.

For financial irregularities including inducing a loan from a witness in return for a promise of light questioning during cross-examination.

Edward Kenealy

England and Wales

17 August 1874

Misconduct as the counsel of the Tichborne claimant, including scandalous and vilifying imputations against witnesses, contemptuous treatment of the judges, and unnecessary protraction of the case into the longest trial in British legal history.

Egil Krogh

Washington

1975

1980

Convicted of conspiracy to violate civil rights of Daniel Ellsberg

George Lockhart

England

1674

1676

For disrespect to the court of session in advising an appeal to Parliament.

Alton H. Maddox, Jr.

New York

May 1990

For failure to appear before a disciplinary hearing to answer allegations regarding his conduct in the Tawana Brawley case.

C. Vernon Mason, Sr.

New York

1995

For price gouging, theft, and abandoning clients.

Mike Nifong

North Carolina

2007

For prosecutorial misconduct while prosecuting the 2006 Duke University lacrosse case.

Richard Nixon

New York

1976

For obstruction of justice related to Watergate

Fred Phelps

Kansas

20 July 1979

For conduct during his lawsuit against court reporter Carolene Brady.

Fred Phelps

United States federal courts

1989 (ceased practicing)

Already excluded from Kansas state courts by his disbarment, Phelps agreed to cease practicing in federal courts as part of the settlement for a 1985 disciplinary complaint by nine federal judges.

Mitch Skandalakis

Georgia

2005

Convicted of making a false statement to an FBI investigator.

William Sampson

Ireland

1799

Activities in defense of Catholics at the time of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Later practised in New York.

William Smith

New York

1733

1736

For participation as counsel in a lawsuit against Governor William Cosby

Lynne Stewart

New York

2005

Convicted in Federal Court of aiding terrorists and defrauding the U.S. government.

Gene Stipe

Oklahoma

2004

Pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations