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  1. The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday suspended the law license of Dayton attorney John J. Scaccia, who has not paid a nearly $6,000 judgment against him for court-ordered sanctions. The...

  2. Dayton Bar Assn. v. Scaccia, 141 Ohio St.3d 35, 2014-Ohio-4278, 21 N.E.3d 290. We suspended his license for one year, with six months stayed, but conditioned his reinstatement on the payment of restitution to a number of former clients. Id. at ¶ 38.

  3. Jun 8, 2016 · The Ohio Supreme Court suspended today the law license of a Dayton attorney who has not paid a nearly $6,000 judgment against him for court-ordered sanctions. In a per curiam decision, the Supreme Court suspended John J. Scaccia, noting this is his third disciplinary case in the past two years.

  4. Dayton lawyer John J. Scaccia will be prohibited from practicing law for at least six months after the Ohio Supreme Court took action on incompetency complaints against him. In today’s 7-0 decision authored by Justice Sharon L. Kennedy, the court suspended Scaccia from the practice of law for one year – with six months of the suspension ...

  5. John Scaccia had violated at least two cannons (sic) of ethics regarding an attorneys fiduciary responsibility to clients and that he could be taken before the bar association ethics committee. Brannon said that he had urged John Scaccia to give the money back to the elderly man. Per Brannon, the elderly man had given a durable

  6. The Ohio Supreme Court suspended John J. Scaccia of Dayton for violating professional conduct rules in two clients’ cases. The court ordered a one-year suspension with six months stayed if Scaccia meets specific conditions.

  7. Dayton Bar Assn. v. Scaccia, 141 Ohio St.3d 35, 2014-Ohio-4278, 21 N.E.3d 290, ¶ 17-25. We conditioned his reinstatement on the payment of restitution, and we ordered that within 90 days of our opinion, he submit to relator and this court a complete list and detailed accounting of all clients to whom he owed restitution. Id.at ¶ 37-38.

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