Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut licensee who has been disbarred from the practice of law may:
AAutomatically retain their real estate license
BHave their real estate license reviewed by the Commission, which may suspend or revoke it✓ Correct
COnly practice commercial real estate
DApply for a temporary license while appealing the disbarment
Explanation
Disbarment from the practice of law is a serious disciplinary event that the Connecticut Real Estate Commission may consider in deciding whether the licensee's real estate license should also be suspended or revoked.
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