Disciplinary Notices

Publication year2010
Pages0319
CitationVol. 71 No. 4 Pg. 0319
DISCIPLINARY NOTICES

Vol. 71 No. 4 Pg. 319

The Alabama Lawyer

JULY, 2010

NOTICES

REINSTATEMENTS

DISBARMENTS

SUSPENSIONS

Notices

Wayne Harris Smith, whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Alabama State Bar's formal disciplinary charges within 28 days of July 15, 2010 or, thereafter, the allegations contained therein shall be deemed admitted and appropriate discipline shall be imposed against him in ASB nos. 05-299(A), 06-61(A), 06-95(A) and 06-94(A) by the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar.

Jacob Calvin Swygert, Jr., whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Alabama State Bar's formal disciplinary charges within 28 days of July 15, 2010 or, thereafter, the charges contained therein shall be deemed admitted and appropriate discipline shall be imposed against him in ASB nos. 09-1039(A), 09-2552(A) and 09-2758(A) before the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar.

Amy Leigh Thompson Thomas, whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Alabama State Bar's formal disciplinary charges within 28 days of July 15, 2010 or, thereafter, the allegations contained therein shall be deemed admitted and appropriate discipline shall be imposed against her in ASB nos. 07-48(A) and 07-93(A) by the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar.

Reinstatements

• The Supreme Court of Alabama entered an order reinstating Virgil Jackson Elmore, III to the practice of law in Alabama, effective March 1, 2010. The supreme court's order was based upon the decision of Panel III of the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar. Elmore had received a three-year suspension effective March 14, 2006. [Rule 28, Pet. No. 09-2500]

• The supreme court entered an order based upon the decision of Disciplinary Board, Panel III, of the Alabama State Bar, reinstating Richard Charles Frier to the practice of law in Alabama, subject to certain probationary requirements for a period of five years, effective March 23, 2010. [Pet. No. 09-2346]

■ Disbarments

• The Supreme Court of Alabama adopted the March 3, 2010 order of the Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Board, Panel III, disbarring Decatur attorney Garland Clifton Hall, III from the practice of law in Alabama, effective March 17, 2010. On March 3, 2010, Hall entered a consent to disbarment regarding unauthorized withdrawals from the trust account of the law firm where he was employed. [Rule 23(a), Pet. No. 2010-356; ASB No. 2009-2790]

• On February 25, 2010, the Supreme Court of Alabama adopted the order...

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