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Nothing "happens" unless the opposing party can provide proof to the court. Once the court rules then the attorney can face sanctions imposed by the court and, if reported, sanctions can be imposed by the state board of bar overseers. You should consult with your attorney. It's up to the opposing party to pursue it.

Nothing "happens" unless the opposing party can provide proof to the court. Once the court rules then the attorney can face sanctions imposed by the court and, if reported, sanctions can be imposed by the state board of bar overseers. You should consult with your attorney. It's up to the opposing party to pursue it.

Nothing "happens" unless the opposing party can provide proof to the court. Once the court rules then the attorney can face sanctions imposed by the court and, if reported, sanctions can be imposed by the state board of bar overseers. You should consult with your attorney. It's up to the opposing party to pursue it.

Nothing "happens" unless the opposing party can provide proof to the court. Once the court rules then the attorney can face sanctions imposed by the court and, if reported, sanctions can be imposed by the state board of bar overseers. You should consult with your attorney. It's up to the opposing party to pursue it.

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