Narrative Opinion Summary
Joyce Jiyoung Ahn, previously on inactive status, has been reinstated to active status as a member of the Bar of Pennsylvania, effective November 19, 2001. The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in its report dated October 19, 2001, confirmed that Ahn has not been suspended or disbarred and meets the necessary moral qualifications, competency, and legal knowledge for practice. Ahn is required to cover the expenses incurred by the Board during the investigation and processing of her Petition for Reinstatement.
Legal Issues Addressed
Cost Responsibility for Reinstatement Proceedingssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The attorney seeking reinstatement is responsible for covering the expenses involved in the investigation and processing of the reinstatement petition.
Reasoning: Ahn is required to cover the expenses incurred by the Board during the investigation and processing of her Petition for Reinstatement.
Criteria for Reinstatement to Practice Lawsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Disciplinary Board confirmed the attorney meets the necessary criteria such as moral qualifications, competency, and legal knowledge for reinstatement.
Reasoning: The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in its report dated October 19, 2001, confirmed that Ahn has not been suspended or disbarred and meets the necessary moral qualifications, competency, and legal knowledge for practice.
Reinstatement to Active Bar Statussubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The case involves the reinstatement of an attorney who was previously on inactive status to active status within the Bar of Pennsylvania.
Reasoning: Joyce Jiyoung Ahn, previously on inactive status, has been reinstated to active status as a member of the Bar of Pennsylvania, effective November 19, 2001.