Pennsylvania Attorney Argues Remorse Merits Reinstatement

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A Fall from Grace — and a Bid for Redemption

Once a respected attorney and education advocate, Shulick’s downfall mirrored a courtroom tragedy — ambition curdling into scandal. He insists he has atoned for his mistakes and that his remorse, though complex, is real.

Whether the Disciplinary Board believes that remorse outweighs the shadow of embezzlement remains to be seen. The board has taken the case under advisement, with a decision expected in the coming months.

Shulick is represented by Robert W. Sink of the Law Offices of Robert W. Sink.
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel is represented in-house by Elizabeth Livingston.

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