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The Kansas Supreme Court indefinitely suspended an attorney from practice of law in the state for violating professional rules of conduct by failing to respond to a discovery request, calling a deposition videographer a Nazi, and flipping off a representative of the opposing party.

TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas Supreme Court indefinitely suspended an attorney from practice of law in the state for violating professional rules of conduct by failing to respond to a discovery request, calling a deposition videographer a Nazi, and flipping off a representative of the opposing party.

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