In re Bailey
In re Bailey
Opinion of the Court
Respondent Bailey was publicly reprimanded by the United States Court of Veterans Appeals now the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims on June 11, 1998. This sanction was the result of respondent’s failure to file a brief or otherwise to prosecute an appeal before that court, which resulted in dismissal of the appeal. Respondent also failed to communicate with his client and did not adequately respond to the court’s inquiry about his conduct. On August 24, 1999, the Supreme Court of Missouri issued a public reprimand in a reciprocal disciplinary proceeding.
After Bar Counsel filed with this court a certified copy of the Missouri disciplinary order, we referred the matter to the Board on Professional Responsibility (“the Board”). The Board concluded that respondent’s conduct warrants reciprocal discipline in this jurisdiction
ORDERED that R. Greg Bailey be, and hereby is, publicly censured.
. Respondent is also licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois. A disciplinary investigation in that jurisdiction was closed without the filing of any charges.
. Specifically, the Board found that respondent violated Rules 1.3 (duty to represent client zealously and diligently), 1.4 (duty to communicate with client), and 8.1 (duty to respond to disciplinary authority’s demand for information) of the District of Columbia Rules of Professional Conduct.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- In re R. Greg BAILEY, A Member of the Bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
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- Status
- Published