On Monday, November 18, 2024, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania temporarily suspended attorney Michael J. Sangemino from practicing law.
The case is entitled “Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Michael J. Sangemino,” with case no. 92 DB 2024.
This decision follows a lack of response to a recommendation from the Disciplinary Board regarding his professional conduct. The court’s order, issued per Pennsylvania Rule of Disciplinary Enforcement (Pa.R.D.E.) 208(f)(5), mandates Sangemino to adhere to the provisions outlined in Pa.R.D.E. 217 during his suspension.
The order expressly preserves Sangemino’s rights to petition for the dissolution or modification of the suspension and to seek an expedited resolution of the underlying charges.
According to avvo.com, Mr. Sangemino is a lawyer in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. He acquired his law license in Pennsylvania in 2000.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.