Disciplinary Case Summaries

Publication year2013
Pages99
CitationVol. 42 No. 9 Pg. 99
42 Colo.Law. 99
Disciplinary Case Summaries
Vol. 42 No. 9 [Page 99]
Colorado Bar Journal
September, 2013

From the Courts Colorado Disciplinary Cases

The summaries of disciplinary case Opinions and Conditional Admissions of Misconduct are prepared by the Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge (PDJ) and are provided as a service by the Colorado Bar Association (CBA). The CBA cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the summaries. The full text of the disciplinary Opinions, when published by the PDJ, follows the summaries page(s). The summaries and full-text Opinions also are accessible from the CBA website: www.cobar.org (click on "Opinions/Rules/Statutes"). Opinions, including exhibits, complaints, amended complaints, and summaries, also are available at the PDJ website, www.coloradosupremecourt.com/PDJ/pdj.htm, and on LexisNexis.®

Summary of Decision Issued by the PDJ

No. 13PDJ007. People v. Webb. No. 07/13/2013. Attorney Disbarred.

The PDJ disbarred Glenn L. Webb, attorney registration number 20023. The suspension was effective July 18, 2013.

Webb, an intellectual property attorney, neglected a client’s case causing ten patent applications to be deemed abandoned. In a second client matter, Webb neglected a client’s trademark registration case, failed to adequately communicate with the client, converted a trademark application filing fee, and produced a false filing fee receipt. In a third client matter, Webb again failed to exercise reasonable diligence, produced a false receipt, and converted a patent fee. With regard to all three matters, Webb did not respond to the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel’s requests for information. His misconduct constituted grounds for the imposition of discipline pursuant to CRCP 251.5, and violated Colo. RPC 1.1, 1.3, 1.4(a)(3), 1.16(d), 8.1(b), and 8.4(c).

Summaries of Decisions Regarding Conditional Admission of Misconduct Issued by the PDJ

The PDJ’s approval of a Conditional Admission 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 PDJ, 1560 Broadway, Ste. 675, Denver, CO 80202; (303) 866-6658; www.coloradosupremecourt.com/PDJ/pdj.htm. They also are available on LexisNexis.®

No. 13PDJ050. People v. Beale. 06/24/2013. Attorney Suspended.

The PDJ approved a conditional admission of misconduct submitted...

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