Disciplinary Notices
Jurisdiction | Alabama,United States |
Citation | Vol. 72 No. 6 Pg. 0501 |
Pages | 0501 |
Publication year | 2011 |
NOTICES
REINSTATEMENTS
SURRENDER OF LICENSE
SUSPENSIONS
Notices
• Notice is hereby given to Eleanor Robertson Harden, whose whereabouts are unknown, that, pursuant to the Disciplinary Commission's order to show cause dated April 25, 2011, she has 60 days from the date of this publication to come into compliance with the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements for 2010. Noncompliance with the MCLE requirements shall result in a suspension of her license. [CLE No. 11-722]
• Notice is hereby given to Carey Wayne Spencer, Jr., who practiced in Birmingham and whose whereabouts are unknown, that, pursuant to the Disciplinary Commission's order to show cause dated April 25, 2011, he has 60 days from the date of this publication to come into compliance with the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements for 2010. Noncompliance with the MCLE requirements shall result in a suspension of his license. [CLE No. 11-730]
• Jerome Tucker, whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Alabama State Bar's formal disciplinary charges within 28 days of November 15, 2011, or, thereafter, the charges contained therein shall be deemed admitted and appropriate discipline shall be imposed against him in ASB No. 10-355 before the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar. [ASB No. 10-355]
• Notice is hereby given to Jimmy Donald Wells, who practiced in Jasper, and whose whereabouts are unknown, that, pursuant to the Disciplinary Commission's order to show cause dated April 25, 2011, he has 60 days from the date of this publication to come into compliance with the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirements for 2010. Noncompliance with the MCLE requirements shall result in a suspension of his license. [CLE No. 11-733]
Reinstatements
• Former Dothan attorney Cada Mills Carter was reinstated to the practice of law in Alabama, with numerous conditions, effective July 7, 2011, by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. The supreme court's order was based on the decision of Panel I of the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar granting the petition for reinstatement filed by Carter on August 30, 2010. Carter was previously disbarred from the practice of law in Alabama, effective April 19, 1993. [Rule 28, Pet. No. 10-1370]
• Birmingham attorney Dagney Johnson was reinstated to the practice of law in Alabama, effective June 14, 2011, by order of the Supreme Court of...
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