In re Phillips
In re Phillips
Opinion of the Court
In Case No. S95Y0052, the State Bar filed a Notice of Discipline
In Case No. S95Y0056, the State Bar of Georgia filed a formal complaint against Phillips, alleging that he violated the same standards as those cited in Case No. S95Y0052. The formal complaint was based upon a grievance filed by Vivian Lee, who contended that after she hired Phillips to represent her in a personal injury action, he failed to account for the settlement monies forwarded to him. Phillips failed to timely respond to the formal complaint, but filed a motion for continuance and extension of time to file an answer. The State Bar responded by filing a motion for default which the special master granted. The special master then recommended that Phillips be suspended from the practice of law for a period of two years. The review panel agrees, and requests this Court to suspend Phillips accordingly.
After considering the record in these cases and Phillips’ prior disciplinary actions,
Disbarred.
This Court previously ordered that Robert B. Phillips receive a public reprimand for violating Standards 22 (failing to follow requirements regarding withdrawal), 44 (abandoning a client’s matter) and 68 (failing to respond to disciplinary authorities) of Bar Rule 4-102 (d) in two separate disciplinary actions. This Court also previously suspended Phillips for failing to respond to disciplinary authorities in two actions presently pending before the State Bar of Georgia.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- IN THE MATTER OF ROBERT B. PHILLIPS
- Status
- Published