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In Re: Discipline Of Todd M. Leventhal

Citation: Not availableDocket: 83245

Court: Nevada Supreme Court; June 17, 2022; Nevada; State Supreme Court

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Case 83245 pertains to the disciplinary proceedings against attorney Todd M. Leventhal. The Supreme Court of Nevada is overseeing the case, which is classified as a bar matter concerning legal discipline. The case has been closed with a remittitur issued.

The timeline includes the following critical points:

- On July 21, 2021, the appeal filing fee was waived, and the record of bar proceedings was filed in multiple volumes.
- A notice was issued outlining a briefing schedule with a due date of 30 days for the opening brief. If the brief was not filed, the case would be decided based on the record alone.
- Leventhal filed multiple motions for extensions of time to submit his opening brief, which were granted, extending the deadlines into late 2021.
- The appellant's opening brief was filed on November 22, 2021, followed by the State Bar's answering brief on February 22, 2022, and Leventhal's reply brief on March 24, 2022, completing the briefing process.
- On June 17, 2022, the court issued an order suspending Leventhal from practicing law for six months, which is stayed for five years, contingent on compliance with certain conditions. Additionally, he was ordered to pay costs associated with the disciplinary proceedings.
- The case was ultimately closed with the issuance of a remittitur on July 12, 2022.

The document includes information about the parties involved, procedural motions, and the final disciplinary actions taken against Leventhal. For any official records or documents, it directs contacting the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Nevada.