9 results for 'cat:"Licensing" AND cat:"Attorney Discipline"'.
Per curiam, the Nebraska Supreme Court accepts Robb N. Gage's voluntary surrender of his license, entering a judgment of disbarment. Gage was arrested and charged with four counts of possession of a controlled substance and had his license temporarily suspended. He pleaded no contest to the charges before filing the voluntary surrender. He has knowingly filed for voluntary surrender, meeting all requirements, and has waived all proceedings.
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court, Judge: Per curiam, Filed On: April 25, 2024, Case #: S-24-061, Categories: licensing, attorney Discipline
Per curiam, the Supreme Court of Ohio finds attorney Peter Lu's application for admission to the practice of law in Ohio will be denied based on questions about his past employment, including several prosecutor's offices that refused to give favorable recommendations, and a criminal investigation in Oregon, both of which reflect poorly on his fitness to practice law.
Court: Ohio Supreme Court, Judge: Per curiam, Filed On: October 12, 2023, Case #: 2023-Ohio-3684, Categories: licensing, attorney Discipline
Per curiam, the Supreme Court of Ohio finds attorney Jeffery Johns Jr.'s application to practice law in Ohio will be denied based on his lengthy criminal history, which includes at length 10 incidents dating back to grade school and as recently as his violation of a civil protective order while he was in law school. Johns refuses to take responsibility for nearly any of his crimes and also lied to an attorney during a child custody case involving his daughter, all of which proves he does not possess the required moral character to practice law.
Court: Ohio Supreme Court, Judge: Per curiam, Filed On: October 12, 2023, Case #: 2023-Ohio-3679, Categories: licensing, attorney Discipline
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Per curiam, the Supreme Court of Oklahoma reinstates attorney Joshua Welch to the Oklahoma Bar. He has met all procedural requirements, has established by clear and convincing evidence that he has not engaged in the unauthorized practice of law and possesses competency and knowledge of law, and has established that he has good moral character.
Court: Oklahoma Supreme Court, Judge: Per curiam, Filed On: September 18, 2023, Case #: SCBD-7428, Categories: licensing, attorney Discipline