TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A Hiawatha attorney is among three from northeast Kansas receiving disciplinary action from the Kansas Supreme Court.
Andrew Delaney has been placed on two years of probation and ordered to pay $2,000 to a client.
The Topeka-Capital Journal reports the court's action against Delaney is based on professional misconduct in cases involving a divorce, the dissolution of a partnership and a child in need of care.
The high court ordered the indefinite suspension of Mindy Lynn Miller, of Topeka, and Karen Eager, of Lawrence.
Miller is cited for failing to make court appearances, while
Eager is accused of multiple violations of professional standards, most occurring while she worked for the Disability Rights Center in Topeka.
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