A Fayette County [Pennsylvania] architect is asking the state Supreme Court to revoke the license of another architect who died in May.
Mark Altman is asking the high court to hear his case against Michael Molnar, who died at age 77. Altman accused Molnar of misrepresenting his college career in Hungary when he applied for his state architectural license in 1960.
Molnar, who was hired by Altman's father as a draftsman nearly a half-century ago and later opened his own firm in Uniontown, told previous hearings that Hungary's communist regime quashed records of his education.
Altman cited a statement from a college in Budapest that there are no records of Molnar studying there. But the state examiner accepted the late architect's statement that Hungary's communist government would not grant him a diploma after he completed his four-year education and thesis.
Monday, August 06, 2007
The grudge
Sometimes, you just have to let something go. I think that this would be one such instance.Um, what's the point here? Like a lawyer cited later in the article said, "If the goal of the litigation is to stop Mike Molnar from practicing architecture, the good Lord has done that by taking him to the other side."
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