Tony Rudy - Suspension of Virginia Law License

Suspension of Virginia Law License

On August 4, 2006, the Virginia State Bar issued the following notice:

Tony Charles Rudy, --
VSB Docket No. 07-000-0275
Effective July 31, 2006, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board summarily suspended Tony Charles Rudy’s license to practice law in Virginia. The suspension arises from Mr. Rudy’s guilty plea to conspiracy to defraud the United States in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 371. The board ordered Mr. Rudy to appear before it on August 25, 2006, to determine whether revocation or further suspension of his license to practice law is appropriate.

On November 17, 2006, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board revoked Rudy's license to practice law.

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