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Attorney Grievance Commission v. Green

Citations: 342 Md. 585; 678 A.2d 1050; 1996 Md. LEXIS 96Docket: Misc. (Subtitle BV), No. 18

Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland; July 11, 1996; Maryland; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Court of Appeals of Maryland has granted a joint petition for indefinite suspension by consent filed by the Attorney Grievance Commission and respondent John Green, Jr. As of July 11, 1996, John Green, Jr. is indefinitely suspended from practicing law in Maryland. The Court directs the Clerk to remove his name from the register of attorneys and to notify the Trustees of the Clients’ Security Trust Fund and all clerks of judicial tribunals in the state, in accordance with Maryland Rule BV13.

Legal Issues Addressed

Indefinite Suspension by Consent

Application: The Court of Appeals of Maryland approved a joint petition for indefinite suspension by consent regarding John Green, Jr.

Reasoning: The Court of Appeals of Maryland has granted a joint petition for indefinite suspension by consent filed by the Attorney Grievance Commission and respondent John Green, Jr.

Removal from Register of Attorneys

Application: John Green, Jr.'s name is to be removed from the register of attorneys as part of the suspension process.

Reasoning: The Court directs the Clerk to remove his name from the register of attorneys and to notify the Trustees of the Clients’ Security Trust Fund and all clerks of judicial tribunals in the state, in accordance with Maryland Rule BV13.