In re Berger
In re Berger
Opinion of the Court
Respondent Burman A. Berger consented to his disbarment by the Court of Appeals of Maryland on September 20, 2005, for repeatedly neglecting his clients’ cases in violation of Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct 1.3 and 1.4. Those Rules are virtually identical to their counterparts in the District of Columbia, and the Board on Professional Responsibility recommends that identical reciprocal discipline be imposed on respondent in this jurisdic
In accordance with D.C. Bar Rule XI, § 11(f), we follow the Board’s recommendation. See In re Zdravkovich, 831 A.2d 964, 968-69 (D.C. 2003); In re Cole, 809 A.2d 1226, 1227 n. 3 (D.C. 2002). Accordingly, it is
ORDERED that respondent Burman A. Berger is disbarred from the practice of law in the District of Columbia. The disbarment is effective immediately,
. Although respondent has not participated in these proceedings, he was afforded notice and an opportunity to be heard.
. Pursuant to D.C. Bar R. XI, § 11(d), respondent has been suspended on an interim basis since October 18, 2005.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- In re Burman A. BERGER, A Member of the Bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (Bar Registration No. 427495)
- Status
- Published