Disciplinary Notices, 1117 ALBJ, 78 The Alabama Lawyer 454 (2017)

DISCIPLINARY NOTICES

Vol. 78 No. 6 Pg. 454

Alabama Bar Lawyer

November, 2017

▲ Notices

▲ Transfers to Disability Inactive Status

▲ Suspensions

Notices

• Minerva Camarillo Dowben, who practiced in Hoover and whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Alabama State Bar's formal disciplinary charges within 28 days of November 30,2017 or, thereafter, the charges contained therein shall be deemed admitted and appropriate discipline shall be imposed against her in Rule 20(a), Pet. No. 2014-579 and ASB No. 2014-323, before the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar. [Rule 20(a), Pet. No. 2014-579 and ASB No. 2016-1558]

• Richard Leslie Jones, whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Alabama State Bar's formal disciplinary charges within 28 days of the date of this publication or, thereafter, the allegations contained therein shall be deemed admitted and appropriate discipline shall be imposed against him in ASB Nos. 2009-1569(a) and 2011-1140 by the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar.

Transfers to Disability Inactive Status

• Tuscaloosa attorney Mattie Neal Newell was transferred to disability inactive status pursuant to Rule 27(c), Alabama Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, effective July 24, 2017, by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. The supreme court entered its order based upon the July 24, 2017 order of Panel III of the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar in response to Newell's request submitted to the Office of General Counsel requesting she be transferred to disability inactive status. [Rule 27(c), Pet. No. 2017-811]

• Tuskegee attorney Glenn Doyle Zimmerman was transferred to disability inactive status pursuant to Rule 27(c), Alabama Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, effective February 21, 2017. [Rule 27(c), Pet. No. 2017-164].

Suspensions

Scottsboro attorney BrookeTowery Bush was suspended from the practice of law in Alabama, effective August 4,2017, for noncompliance with the 2016 Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements of the Alabama State Bar. [CLE No. 17-381]

• Mobile attorney Jacqueline Rachel Macon was suspended from the practice of law in Alabama for four years by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama, effective June 16, 2017. The supreme court entered its order based upon the Disciplinary Commission's acceptance of Macon's conditional guilty plea, wherein Macon pled guilty to violating Rules 8.4(c) and (g), Ala...

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