Summaries of Disciplinary Opinions

JurisdictionColorado,United States
CitationVol. 33 No. 4 Pg. 139
Pages139
Publication year2004
33 Colo.Law. 139
Colorado Lawyer
2004.

2004, April, Pg. 139. Summaries of Disciplinary Opinions




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Vol. 33, No. 4, Pg. 139

The Colorado Lawyer
April 2004
Vol. 33, No. 4 [Page 139]

From the Courts
Colorado Disciplinary Cases
Summaries of Disciplinary Opinions

The summaries for the Presiding Disciplinary Judge and hearing board are prepared by the Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge. The summaries of the Opinions of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge are provided as a service by the Colorado Bar Association and are not the official language of the Opinion. The Colorado Bar Association cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the summaries.
Unless otherwise noted, full copies of the Opinions follow the summaries pages. The summaries and full-text Opinions are also available on the CBA home page at http://www.cobar.org/tcl/index.htm (see page 156 for details), as well as on Lexis NexisTM at http://www.lexis.com/research, by clicking on States Legal U.S./Colorado/Cases and Court Rules/By Court/Colorado Supreme Court Disciplinary Opinions

Summaries of Decisions Issued by the Presiding Disciplinary Judge

(Through January 23, 2004)

McDonnell v. People, No. 03PDJ063, 01/23/04. Attorney Readmitted.
John Philip McDonnell, Jr., attorney registration number 35330, was readmitted to the practice of law, effective January 26, 2004. p.141

Summaries of Decisions Regarding Conditional Admissions of Misconduct
Issued by the Presiding Disciplinary Judge
(Through January 30, 2004)

[The Presiding Disciplinary Judge's approval of Conditional Admissions of Misconduct does not result in a written Opinion but only a brief Order, which does not constitute precedent. Conditional Admissions of Misconduct are public record and are available for review at the Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge, 600 17th St., Suite 510-South, Denver, CO 80202; (303) 825-2797. They are also available on LexisNexisTM at http://www.lexis.com/research by clicking on States Legal U.S./Colorado/Cases and Court Rules/By Court/Colorado Supreme Court Disciplinary Opinions.]

People v. Hahn, No. 03PDJ108, 12/30/03. Attorney Suspended

The Presiding Disciplinary Judge approved the party's Conditional Admission of Misconduct and suspended respondent James H. Hahn, attorney registration number 12811, from the practice of law for a period of thirty days, all stayed upon...

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