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Kansas Supreme court disciplines 3 lawyers

kansas supreme courtTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Supreme Court has taken disciplinary action against three lawyers from the northeast part of the state.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that the high court ordered the indefinite suspension of Mindy Lynn Miller, of Topeka, and Karen Eager, of Lawrence. The court also placed Andrew Delaney, of Hiawatha, on two years of probation and ordered him to pay a client $2,000.

Accusation against Miller included that she failed to make court appearances. She is a former in-house counsel for Midwest Health Management.

Eager was accused of multiple violations of professional standards, most occurring while she worked for the Disability Rights Center in Topeka.

Delaney was placed on probation for professional misconduct in cases involving a divorce, the dissolution of a partnership and a child in need of care.

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