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Attorney Christopher Corso of Scottsdale, AZ; moronic cheater

 

The state of Arizona presented Christopher P. Corso with a law license in 2003 after he graduated from Suffolk University School of Law.

 

The Arizona State Bar found Chris guilty of engaging in the following misconduct. 

  • Engaged in a pattern of misconduct
  • Failed to provide competent representation (moron)
  • Commingled client funds with personal funds
  • Failed to act with due diligence (slacker)
  • Failed to communicate with client
  • Charged and/or collected a clearly excessive fee (cheater)
  • Engaged in a conflict of interest
  • Misconduct involved multiple offenses
  • Failed to safeguard client property
  • Failed to take necessary steps to protect client’s interest after being discharged
  • Failed to properly supervise office staff
  • Engaged in conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice
  • Committed numerous trust account violations
  • Failed to timely return unearned $2,500 fee at conclusion of representation
  • Admonished and fined by trial court at contempt hearing for deactivating two firm e-mail addresses he previously provided to the court

As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the enablers for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Arizona Supreme Court punished Chris by gifting him with a complimentary reprimand.

 

As we speak (ca. April 2019) Chris practices with the Corso Law Group PLLC at 17470 North Pacesetter Way in Scottsdale, Arizona.