In suspending attorney Joel Brodsky from practicing in federal court in Chicago for a year, the Executive Committee held:

By clear and convincing evidence, based on the same misconduct found by Judge Kendall in the Tywman
case, the Executive Committee finds that Joel Alan Brodsky violated the following American Bar
Association Model Rules of Professional
Conduct:
A. Rule 3.1: A lawyer shall not assert an issue unless there is a basis in law and fact that is not
frivolous.
B. Rule 4.5(a): A lawyer shall not use means that have no substantial purpose other than to
embarrass or burden a third person (namely, Donald Szczesniak, Plaintiff s expert witness in
Twyman).
C. Rule 8.4(d): It is professional misconduct for a lawyer to engage in conduct that is prejudicial
to the administration of justice.

You can view the full order here.

You can view Judge Kendall’s sanction order here.

You can view the Seventh Circuit decision affirming that order here.

You can view Judge Lefkow’s order denying the petition for writ of error coram noblis here.