Disciplinary Notices, 1121 ALBJ, Vol. 82 No. 6 Pg. 433 (November, 2021)

PositionVol. 82 6 Pg. 433

DISCIPLINARY NOTICES

No. Vol. 82 No. 6 Pg. 433

Alabama Bar Lawyer

November, 2021

▲ Notices

▲ Reinstatement

▲ Transfer to Inactive Status

▲ Surrender of License

▲ Disbarments Suspensions

Notices

• The following lawyers, who are licensed to practice in Alabama and whose whereabouts are unknown, have 60 days from the date of this publication to come into compliance with the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements for 2020 pursuant to the Disciplinary Commission's order to show cause dated May 6, 2021. Noncompliance with the MCLE requirements and failure to respond to the Disciplinary's show cause order shall result in a suspension of the lawyer's license to practice law.

Cassidy Lee Anderson, CLE No: 2021-412; Steven Douglas Andrews, CLE No. 2021 -415; Stephen Andrew Brown, CLE No. 2021-419; Ashley Elizabeth Calhoun, CLE No. 2020-420; Antonina Marie Carleton, CLE No. 2021 -421; Mary Margaret Pittman Carol, CLE No. 2021-424; Lanier John Edwards, CLE No. 2021 -428; Phylicia Helena Hill, CLE No. 2021 -435; Jimmy Thomas Howell, Jr., CLE No. 2021-439; Bryan Daniel Judah, CLE No. 2021-446; Carolyn Ngoc Lam, CLE No. 2021-448; MarkOliver Loftin, CLE No. 2021-451; Eric David Logan, CLE No. 2021-452; Jason Michael Osborn, CLE No. 2021-466; Harry Bartlett Still, III, CLE No. 2021-485; Todd Stephen Strohmeyer,CLE No. 2021-487; Teri Christine Tenorio,CLE No. 2021-489;and Barry Wayne Walker CLE No. 2021-496 Disciplinary Commission, Alabama State Bar

Reinstatement

• Chattanooga,Tennessee attorney Stuart Fawcett James, who is also licensed in Alabama, was reinstated to the practice of law in Alabama by the Supreme Court of Alabama, effective June 17, 2021. James was previously suspended from the active practice of law for failing to comply with the 2019 Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements of the Alabama State Bar. [CLE No. 2020-574]

Transfer to Inactive Status

• Montgomery attorney Michael Aaron Fritz was transferred to inactive status, effective July 20, 2021, by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. The Supreme Court of Alabama entered its order based upon the July 20, 2021 order of Panel II of the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar in response to the Alabama State Bar's petition submitted to the Disciplinary Board requesting Fritz be transferred to inactive status. [Rule 27(B), Pet. No. 2021-807]

Surrender of License

• Eustis, Florida attorney Catherine Corrine Griffith, who is also licensed...

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