The Columbus Dispatch

Attorney suspended for neglecting case, lying

- By Randy Ludlow rludlow@dispatch.com @RandyLudlo­w

A Columbus lawyer has been suspended for six months by the Ohio Supreme Court for neglecting a client's case, falsifying documents and lying during the investigat­ion into his conduct.

The law license of Thomas Maney Jr. was suspended Wednesday for one year, with six months stayed. Justice William M. O'Neill was the dissenter in the 6-1 vote.

Maney admitted he "bungled" a client's collection­s case in late 2013 by forgetting about it, leading to a $3,062 summary judgment in favor of the creditor and against his client.

The lawyer agreed with the Board of Profession­al Conduct that he violated rules by engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misreprese­ntation; failing to act with reasonable diligence on a client matter; failing to keep a client reasonably informed about the status of a case; and making false statements during a disciplina­ry investigat­ion.

Maney testified during the investigat­ion that he had been drinking “way too much” and that it contribute­d to the lies he told. He entered a lawyersass­istance program to treat his drinking problem in mid-2016.

The stay of six months of his suspension is conditione­d on Maney complying with his assistance-program contract, avoiding further misconduct and paying the cost of the investigat­ion. Maney had no prior record of misconduct.

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