In re Nathan
In re Nathan
Opinion of the Court
Ivan H. Nathan was convicted in the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, Brunswick Division, for conspiracy, filing a cash transaction report with material omissions or misstatements, and engaging in monetary transactions and property derived from specified unlawful activity, felony violations of 18 USC § 371; 31 USC §§ 5324 (2) and 5322 (b), and 18 USC § 1957, respectively. In November 1993, this Court approved Nathan’s request for a voluntary suspension pending his appeal of his convictions. In the Matter of Ivan H. Nathan, 263 Ga. 569 (438 SE2d 89) (1993). In June 1994, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed Nathan’s convictions. Thereafter, Nathan filed a petition for voluntary surrender of his license. Nathan admits, and the special master and review panel found, that the foregoing convictions constitute proof of Nathan’s violation of Standard 66 of Bar Rule 4-102. The review panel of the State Disciplinary Board adopted the special master’s recommendation that this Court accept Nathan’s petition and the State Bar concurs in that recommendation. Having reviewed the record, we ap
Petition for voluntary surrender of license accepted.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- IN THE MATTER OF IVAN H. NATHAN
- Status
- Published