In re Salter
In re Salter
Opinion of the Court
The State Bar filed Formal Complaints against Respondent Donald Travis Salter in three separate matters, alleging violations of Standards 4 (engaging in professional conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or wilful misrepresentation); 23 (failure to refund an
In each of the cases before this Court, Salter agreed to handle a client’s problems with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and was paid a fee by the client. After accepting this fee, however, Salter did not perform work for the clients, nor did he return the clients’ files or his unearned fees on request. In one especially egregious instance, Salter falsified an affidavit by signing his client’s name to it without the client’s knowledge or consent and sent the false document to the INS. Salter has completely failed to respond to disciplinary authorities during the investigation into these matters and this Court finds no evidence of mitigating circumstances.
We agree with the special master that disbarment is warranted as a result of Salter’s violations of Standards 4, 23, 44 and 68 of Bar Rule 4-102, particularly in light of his pattern of misconduct and multiple offenses combined with his failure to comply with the rules of the disciplinary authorities.
Accordingly, Salter is disbarred from the practice of law in Georgia. He is reminded of his duties under Bar Rule 4-219 (c).
Disbarred.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- IN THE MATTER OF DONALD TRAVIS SALTER
- Status
- Published