Disciplinary Notices, 0321 ALBJ, Vol. 82 No. 2 Pg. 133 (March, 2021)

PositionVol. 82 2 Pg. 133

DISCIPLINARY NOTICES

No. Vol. 82 No. 2 Pg. 133

Alabama Bar Lawyer

March, 2021

Notice

Reinstatements

Transfers to Inactive Status

Surrender of Licenses

Suspensions

Notice

Michael Lee Weimorts, who practiced in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida and who is licensed in Alabama and whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Disciplinary Board's show cause order within 28 days of March 31, 2021 or, thereafter, the reciprocal discipline shall be imposed in Rule 25(a), Pet. No. 2020-811 before the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar. [Rule 25(a), Pet. No. 2020-811 ]

Reinstatements

Johns Creek, Georgia attorney Raymond Eric Powers, III, who is also licensed in Alabama, was reinstated to the active practice of law in Alabama by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama, effective November 18,2020. Powers was previously suspended from the active practice of law for failing to comply with the 2018 Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements of the Alabama State Bar. [Rule 28, Pet. No. 2020-1035]

Rainsville, Alabama attorney Andrew Ashkaun Taheri was reinstated to the active practice of law in Alabama by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama, effective November 18, 2020. Taheri was previously suspended from the active practice of law for failing to comply with the 2014 Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements of the Alabama State Bar. [Rule 28, Pet. No. 2020-1038]

Transfers to Inactive Status

Florence attorney Gregory Keith Burdine was transferred to inactive status, effective October 28, 2020, by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. The Supreme Court of Alabama entered its order based upon the October 28, 2020 order of the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar in response to Burdine's petition submitted to the Office of General Counsel requesting he be transferred to inactive status. [Rule 27(b), Pet. No. 2020-1058]

Mobile attorney Richard Ernest Corrigan was transferred to inactive status, effective October 9, 2020, by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. The Supreme Court of Alabama entered its order based upon the October 9,2020 order of the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar transferring Corrigan to inactive status. [ASB Nos. 2018-392,2018-403, and 2018-815]

Montgomery attorney Susan Graham James was transferred to inactive status, effective October, by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. The Supreme Court of Alabama entered its order...

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