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State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Hubbard
Citations: 114 P.3d 426; 2005 OK 19; 2005 WL 647538Docket: No. SCBD 5000
Court: Supreme Court of Oklahoma; March 21, 2005; Oklahoma; State Supreme Court
Timothy Harry Hubbard submitted an affidavit requesting resignation from the Oklahoma Bar Association amid pending disciplinary investigations. The Oklahoma Bar Association filed an application to approve this resignation. Key points include: 1. Hubbard's affidavit, dated March 1, 2005, indicates his resignation is voluntary and free from coercion, and he understands the implications of his decision. 2. Hubbard acknowledges ongoing investigations into allegations of incompetence and failure to return client funds. 3. Specific grievances cited include: - A complaint from Lincoln Whitaker regarding mishandling of settlement funds. - A complaint from Christina Luther about inadequate communication during a debt-collection case, leading to a default judgment. - A complaint from Rusty Stone concerning a failure to pay him his share of a settlement after Hubbard received the funds. 4. Hubbard agrees he cannot apply for reinstatement for five years and must comply with rules regarding reinstatement, including repaying any funds from the Client Security Fund related to his misconduct. 5. The Court approved the resignation, ordered Hubbard’s name to be removed from the Roll of Attorneys, and mandated compliance with the applicable disciplinary rules. The Order was finalized by the Supreme Court on March 21, 2005, with all justices concurring.