Attorney Discipline Records

Most of New York's licensed attorneys never face discipline. But when a lawyer is disbarred, suspended, or resigns while under investigation, that outcome becomes part of the public record. This page compiles those records from the New York State Office of Court Administration attorney-registration database, cross-referenced against Consumer Financial Protection Bureau complaint data (debt-collection, mortgage, and lending disputes are where attorney misconduct most often surfaces). Each entry reflects the bar's formal disposition: a recorded finding, not an allegation. See ourmethodology for how we source and verify every figure.

Consumer Complaint Context (CFPB)

Beyond bar discipline, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau tracks consumer complaints about debt collection, mortgage, and lending issues — common areas where attorney misconduct surfaces.

50,212
NY Debt Collection Complaints
26,543
NY Mortgage Complaints
1,042,199
National Debt Collection Complaints

Top NY Debt Collection Issues

  1. 1. Attempts to collect debt not owed 19,773
  2. 2. Written notification about debt 10,490
  3. 3. False statements or representation 4,464
  4. 4. Took or threatened to take negative or legal action 4,438
  5. 5. Communication tactics 3,782

Data through 2026-03-25. Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database.

Showing 301–350 of 2,178 disbarred attorneys

Name Status
Robert John Cassandro Disbarred
Juliana M. Cassiliano Disbarred
Anthony Charles Castelbuono Disbarred
Gaspar M. Castillo Disbarred
Angel Antonio Castro Iii Disbarred
Eugene Castro Disbarred
Katherine R. Catanzarite Disbarred
Cassandra Natasha Cean Disbarred
Danny K. Chadi Disbarred
Christopher J. Chadick Disbarred
John Skylar Chambers Disbarred
Owen Chambers Disbarred
James Michael Chamblee Disbarred
Daniel Chan Disbarred
Shawn D. Chand Disbarred
Robert Thomas Chandler Disbarred
Violet Allyson Chandler Disbarred
John R. Chaney Disbarred
Cassandra Lee Channing Disbarred
John Patrick Charles Disbarred
Russell G. Cheek Disbarred
Lung-Fong Chen Disbarred
Louis E. Cherico Disbarred
Gwenerva D. Cherry Disbarred
Joseph Chervin Disbarred
Kenneth John Chesebro Disbarred
John Daniel Chestara Disbarred
Arthur Louis Chianese Disbarred
Anthony Chiofalo Disbarred
Ronald Joseph Chisena Disbarred
Eugene Chmura Disbarred
Hidetoshi Cho Disbarred
John Michael Cholakis Disbarred
Edward A. Christensen Disbarred
Gordon Scott Christenson Disbarred
Alfred Magnus Christiansen Disbarred
Ksung Hsung Chuang Disbarred
Stephen Chibuzor Chukumba Disbarred
Jae-B Chung Disbarred
Michael Salvatore Ciaccio Disbarred
Robert Louis Cicale Disbarred
James Ciccone Disbarred
Jason S. Ciccone Disbarred
Vincent Peter Cignarale Disbarred
Kevin P. Claffey Disbarred
Robert J. Clark Disbarred
Ernesto S. Clarke Disbarred
James F. Clarke Disbarred
Wesley Lindon Clarke Disbarred
Larinzo Deshawn Clayton Disbarred

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from public state bar records. Discipline status reflects the state bar's records at the time of data collection. PlainAttorney does not provide legal advice. Always verify attorney credentials directly with the relevant state bar.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when an attorney is disbarred?

Disbarment is the most severe disciplinary action a state bar can take. A disbarred attorney has had their license to practice law permanently revoked, typically due to serious ethical violations, criminal conduct, or repeated misconduct. There are currently 2,178 disbarred attorneys in our records.

How many attorneys have discipline records?

PlainAttorney tracks 24,037 attorneys with discipline records, including 2,178 disbarred, 21,141 suspended, and 718 who resigned while facing discipline. This data comes from public state bar records.

Can a disbarred attorney practice law?

No. A disbarred attorney cannot legally practice law. In some states, a disbarred attorney may petition for reinstatement after a waiting period (typically 5-7 years), but reinstatement is not guaranteed and requires demonstrating rehabilitation and fitness to practice.

Where does this discipline data come from?

All discipline data is sourced from public state bar registration records. These are official records maintained by state bar associations and courts. Data is updated quarterly. For the most current status, consult the relevant state bar directly.