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Schedule of Attorneys Suspended for Violation of Judiciary Law §468-A Last Names Beginning with Letters L-Z and Partial Schedule of Attorneys Suspended for Violation of Judiciary Law §468-a Last Names Beginning With Letters L-Z and partial L-Q Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. LADDEN KARLIN & PIMSLER INC. 02/02/1998 1 ANDREW 205 LEXINGTON AVE 6TH FL NEW YORK, NY 10016 LAFFIN BROWN WOOD IVEY MITCHELL & PETTY 09/21/1982 1 ROBERT W. 555 CALIFORNIA STREET SUITE 5060 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 LAHIFF, JR. CITICORP 12/01/1980 1 THOMAS M. LEGAL AFFAIRS DEPT 425 PARK AVE 3RD FL ZONE 4 NEW YORK, NY 10043 LALLY 380 POWELL DRIVE 09/25/1989 1 ELIZABETH NUNZIATO BAY VILLAGE, OH 44140 LAM BERNARD M LAM 06/24/1982 4 BERNARD MINGWAI 2 MOTT STREET SUITE 701 NEW YORK, NY 10013 LAMATINA LOUIS J LAMATINA ESQ 03/02/1983 2 LOUIS JAMES 488 MADISON AVENUE 6TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10022 LAMB NIXON, HARGRAVE, DEVANS & DOYLE 08/07/1995 1 DAVID 437 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10022 LAMB FOULSTON CONLEE SCHMIDT & EMERSON LLP 08/10/1992 1 JANE DETERDING 300 N MAIN SUITE 300 WICHITA, KS 67202 LAMERE FERGUS INCORPORATED 05/07/1984 1 ELIZABETH JANE 1325 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS SUITE 2302 NEW YORK, NY 10019 LANDY CHATHAM COMMUNICATIONS INC 10/28/1970 1 RICHARD I. 407 LINCOLN RD. SUITE 10E MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 LANNON 343 E 74TH STREET 03/17/1975 1 JOSEPH EDWARD APT 16B NEW YORK, NY 10021 Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. LAPORTE, III DOORWAY COMMUNICATION SERVICES 03/23/1987 1 CLOYD 3615 38TH ST., NW #409 WASHINGTON, DC 20016 LAPORTE RICHARD G LAPORTE 12/23/1971 1 RICHARD G. 111 SUTTER 20TH FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 LARACUENTE 6 KING ARTHUR'S COURT 02/03/1986 1 LENORE BOYARIN EDISON, NJ 8820 LARKIN, JR DAVID J LARKIN JR., ESQ. 08/22/1983 1 DAVID JASON 910 WEST END AVENUE 6D NEW YORK, NY 10025 LAROSA KPMG LLP 08/04/1997 1 ADAM JOSEPH 757 3RD AVE NEW YORK, NY 10017 LARSEN HERBERT PETER LARSEN 12/12/1966 1 HERBERT PETER 132 NASSAU ST RM 421 NEW YORK, NY 10038 LAUER HERBERT LAUER 06/22/1967 2 HERBERT 22 W 38TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10018 LAVIN JAMES P LAVIN 02/22/1971 1 JAMES P. 54 ROCK ROAD SUITE 2334 GLEN ROCK, NJ 7452 LEACH TROUTMAN SANDERS LOCKERMAN & 05/23/1989 1 NICHOLAS NATHANIEL ASHMORE 1400 CANDLER BUILDING 127 PEACHTREE NE ATLANTA, GA 30303 LEAHY TIMOTHY J LEAHY 02/02/1982 1 TIMOTHY J. 2001 BRYAN TOWER SUITE 750 DALLAS, TX 75201 Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. LEE 20 CONFUKIUS PLZ 09/19/1994 1 DAMING 17F NEW YORK, NY 10002 LEE ASSISTANT GENL COUNSEL OFC OF THE GENL 06/07/1995 2 MIMI COUNSEL, THE MOUNT SINAI HOPITAL ONE GUSTAVE L. LEVY PLACE NEW YORK, NY 10029 LEE 6 TYLER DR 08/26/1985 1 PATRICK A. DARIEN, CT 6820 LEE KIM CHANG & LEE 06/14/1983 1 ROBERT BYUNGIL CPO BOX 5104 SEOUL, KOREA LEE CSJ & CO., INC. 11/04/1998 2 SUNG HYUN 830 THIRD AVE NEW YORK, NY 10022 LEEDY COUNSEL NASD DISPUTE RESOLUTION, INC. 05/07/1990 1 LAURA 1735 K STREET WASHINGTON, DC 20006 LEGISTER HRA OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS 06/12/1985 2 NADINE A. 220 CHURCH ST 6TH FL NEW YORK, NY 10013 LEISSE WILKINSON, BARKER, KNAUER & QUINN 10/04/1994 1 KAROLINE GOETHESTR 23 D-60313 Frankfurt, GERMANY LEMER MARTHA D LEMER ESQ 03/02/1987 1 MARTHA DOROTHY 200 EAST 65TH STREET APT 22D NEW YORK, NY 10021 LEMMA 349 W BROADWAY 08/08/1994 1 TEDROS AKLILU APT 22 NEW YORK, NY 10013 LENNON KREINDLER & RELKIN PC 01/13/1988 2 JODY 350 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10118 Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. LERNER LAZARD FRERES 04/15/1992 2 NEAL ADAM 30 ROCKEFELLER PLZ NEW YORK, NY 10020 LESE 9 APPOLD STREET 03/02/1998 1 GABRIELLE CANAVAN LONDON EC2A 2AP, ENGLAND LESNICK WEIL GOTSHAL & MANGES 05/19/1993 2 MARC SETH 767 5TH AVE NEW YORK, NY 10153 LEUBA GRAND RUE 15 10/04/1994 1 AUDREY 1110 MORGES SWITZERLAND, SWITZERLAND LEVALLEY MACMILLIAN PUBLISHING JK LASSER 02/10/1999 2 DONNA LOUISE 1633 BROADWAY 7TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10019 LEVIN LEVIN & LEVIN 02/23/1981 1 JAMES A. 3099 VINE COURT CLEVELAND, OH 44113 LEVINE BRETT LEVINE, ESQ. 07/06/1987 1 BRETT STEVEN 147 COLUMBIA TURNPIKE FLORHAM PARK, NJ 7932 LEVINE KAYE, SCHOLER, FIERMAN 04/20/1998 1 ELI LEON HAYES & HANDLER, LLP 425 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10022 LEVINE SIX JAYS PLUS, INC. 03/22/1989 2 JOSHUA MEIR C/O PATTERSON TRAVIS INC. ONE BATTERY PARK PLAZA NEW YORK, NY 10004 LEVINE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 10/23/1990 3 KENNETH ALLEN N.Y. METRO LAW OFFICE 380 WEST 33RD STREET, RM 4516 NEW YORK, NY 10019 LEVINE 145 4TH AVE APT 3B 05/04/1987 1 LAURIE A. NEW YORK, NY 10003 Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. LEVINTHAL 435 RIVERSIDE DR 01/31/2000 1 LISA #102 NEW YORK, NY 10025 LEVY OPEN POINT NETWORKS 09/19/1991 1 JEFFREY CHARLES 1175 PEACHTREE STREET, SUITE 2250 ATLANTA, GA 30361 LEVY LORI J. SITOMER 08/16/1993 1 LORI JEAN 300 E. 64TH. ST. APT. 30A NEW YORK, NY 10021 LEVY SHEINBAUM BENNETT GIULIANO MCDONNELL 01/12/1987 1 MITCHELL D. & LEVY 225 W 34TH ST STE 402 NEW YORK, NY 10122 LEWIS ILECK, MAHIN & CATE 03/05/1979 1 GEORGE WILLIAM 12 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W. PENTHOUSE SUITE WASHINGTON, DC 20005 LIEBMANN MERRILL LYNCH & CO., INC. 04/25/1990 2 BRADLEY NATHAN WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER, NORTH TOWER 250 VESEY STREET NEW YORK, NY 10281 LIFSCHULTZ 65 E 96TH ST APT 7C 11/13/2000 1 CAREY SUMNER NEW YORK, NY 10128 LIGOS JONES HIRSCH CONNORS & BULL 03/24/1997 1 MARK A. 101 E 52ND ST NEW YORK, NY 10022 LIND HARRIS BEACH LLP 06/10/2002 1 JOHN TIMOTHY 2 GATEWAY CTR FL 12 H NEWARK, NJ 7102 LIPPERT BAKER & BOTTS, L.L.P. 08/10/1992 1 MICHAEL A. 599 LIXINGTON AVENUE SUITE 2900 NEW YORK, NY 10022 LIPSCHITZ BLANK ROME COMISKY & MCCAULEY 01/17/1983 1 ISREAL 4 PENN CENTER PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. LISSITZYN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 03/31/1975 1 SUSAN SGARLAT 535 W 116TH ST 412 LOW MEMORIAL LIB MAIL CODE 4308 NEW YORK, NY 10027 LOEB, JR JACKSON & KELLY 12/03/1984 1 CHARLES WILLIAM 1600 LAIDLEY TOWER CHARLESTON, WV 25322 LOFT LOFT AND ZARKIN 02/29/1988 1 FRANCES ROBIN 150 E 58TH ST ROOM 2310 NEW YORK, NY 10155 LOIDL GRISS & PARTNER 05/22/1984 1 CHRISTIANE MARIA GLACISSTR 67 AUSTRIA EUROPE, A-8010 AUSTRIA GRAZ, AUSTRIA LONDON ROSS A LONDON 08/31/1981 1 ROSS D. 215 GARDEN ST HOBOKEN, NJ 7030 LOOMIS GEORGE W LOOMIS JR ESQ 11/28/1978 1 GEORGE W. 545 FIFTH AVENUE SUITE 300 NEW YORK, NY 10017 LOOSVELD EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK 11/14/2000 1 STEFAAN ROGER POSTFACH 160319 D-60066 FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY LOPATTO 50 E 80TH ST 4B 04/11/1977 1 ANNE DENISE NEW YORK, NY 10021 LOPEZ DEPT OF PUBLIC DEFENDER 01/11/1988 1 BALDWIN 66 HAMILTON STREET PATERSON, NJ 7505 LOPEZ-VELARDE BERDEJA Y ASSOCIATES 11/25/1991 1 ROGELIO S.C. AMBERES 38-502 COL JUAREZ, DF Mexico City, 6600MEXICO LOURENCO 10 STUYVESANT AVENUE 04/23/2001 1 BRIAN W. LYNDHURST, NJ 7071 Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. LOVINSKY WILSON SONSINI GOODRICH & ROSATI 07/28/1998 1 ILAN 650 PAGE MILL ROAD PALO ALTO, CA 94304 LOWY P.O. BOX 2240 12/12/1966 1 MARTIN ERIC EASTON, MD 21601 LU LATHAM & WATKINS LLP 06/11/2001 1 GUANGHAO 4902 JIN MAO TOWER 88 CENTURY BOULEVARD PUDONG, SHANGHAI 200121, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA LUBECK U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 07/07/1970 1 PAUL TERRY 555 4TH STREET N W JUDICIARY CENTER BLDG ROOM 10- 437 WASHINGTON, DC 20001 LUBERECKI, JR OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR 04/09/1991 1 LEOPOLD JOSEPH LEGISLATION 200 INDEPENDENCE AVE, SW, RM 416G U.S DEPT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES WASHINGTON, DC 20201 LUCIANO 2 FIFTH AVENUE 12/03/1990 1 SUSAN ANN APARTMENT 11F NEW YORK, NY 10011 LUCK LUCK & ROSENTHAL S C 06/10/1969 1 GARY M. 15850 W BLUEMOUND RD STE 200 BROOKFIELD, WI 53005 LUDWIG THOMAS LUDWIG, ESQ. JOHN MCHUGH 04/29/1986 3 CARL T. 20 EXCHANGE PL FL 51 NEW YORK, NY 10005 LUGRIS, II ME & A RESTAURANT CORP 11/13/1991 2 ANDRES 125 MACDOUGAL ST NEW YORK, NY 10012 LURIE GOLDMAN SACHS & CO 03/14/1977 1 R THORNTON 85 BROAD ST 24TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10004 Name Last registered address Oath Date Dept. MACLEAN MIRANDA & AMADO ABOGADOS 05/01/1995 1 ROBERTO AV. JOSE LARCO 1301, PISO 20 MIRAFLORES LIMA 18, PERU MACLEOD 148 DUANE ST 09/18/1995 1 DEBORAH LYNN THIRD FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10013 MACON NEW BOSTON GARDEN CORPORATION 07/16/1979 1 BARBARA JANE 150 CAUSEWAY STREET BOSTON, MA 2114 MADDALENA LAW OFFICE OF WILLIAM S. BESLOW 03/24/1997 1 AIMEE M. 620 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10020 MADRAM BEY MAGNIN DUNAND & PARTNERS 02/27/1990 1 MOHAMED 2 RUE CHARLES - BONNET GENEVA 1206, SWITZERLAND MAHARAJ COOPERS AND LYBRAND L.L.P. 02/14/1994 4 MAHINDRA 1301 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK, NY 10019 MAHIDA SKADDEN, ARPS,SLATE,MEAGHER & FLOM LLP 04/17/2001 1 IMTIYAZ A. 2-17-22 AKASAKA ATT MAIN TOWER 12TH FLOOR TOKYO 107-0052, JAPAN MAKTOUF LCC 06/17/1985 1 LOTFI 2 AVE MONTE CARLO CARLO MONACO Monte Carlo, 98003MONTE CARLO MALLOY 141 BUCKLEY STREET 01/22/1990 1 ROBIN SLAPIN WILLIAMSTOWN, MA 1267 MALYI BRUNSWICK UBS 02/23/1999 1 PAVEL NIKOLAYEVICH 2/2 PAVELETSKAYA PL.
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