Law360 (March 15, 2018, 6:22 PM EDT) -- New Jersey's highest court has disbarred an attorney for missing court appearances and lying to a judge, among other infractions, after a disciplinary panel deemed him “unsalvageable” based on his lengthy history of ethical violations. In an order filed Wednesday, the New Jersey Supreme Court disbarred Marc D'Arienzo following the recommendation of the court's Disciplinary Review Board in May. The board had found that “based on his extensive record of misconduct and demonstrable refusal to learn from his mistakes, there is no evidence that respondent can return to practice and improve his conduct.” “When the totality of respondent’s behavior in all...

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