In the Matter of Christopher John Thompson
In the Matter of Christopher John Thompson
Opinion
306 Ga. 618 FINAL COPY S19Y0873. IN THE MATTER OF CHRISTOPHER JOHN THOMPSON.
PER CURIAM.
The State Bar of Georgia filed a notice of discipline, seeking the disbarment of attorney Christopher John Thompson (State Bar No. 707559). Thompson has failed to respond,1 and he is now in default.
By virtue of his default, he is deemed to have admitted the facts alleged in the notice of discipline, and he has waived his right to insist upon an evidentiary hearing and is subject to the discipline that this Court determines is appropriate. See Bar Rule 4-208.1 (b).
We conclude that Thompson should be disbarred.
In the notice of discipline, the State Bar alleges that Thompson was retained in 2014 to file a personal injury lawsuit on behalf of a
We agree that the facts alleged in the notice of discipline show violations of Rules 1.2 (a), 1.3, 1.4, and 1.16 (d).2 Violations of Rules
1.2 (a) and 1.3 are sanctionable by disbarment.3 In prior cases comparable to this one, this Court has concluded that disbarment was an appropriate sanction for the abandonment of clients, especially when coupled with a failure to respond to disciplinary authorities.4 See, e.g., In the Matter of Annis, 306 Ga. ___ (829 SE2d 346) (2019) (disbarring attorney who abandoned two clients and failed to respond to disciplinary authorities or to reject Notice of Discipline); In the Matter of Graham, 306 Ga. ___ (829 SE2d 67) (2019) (disbarring attorney who abandoned single client and failed to respond to disciplinary authorities or to reject Notice of Discipline); In the Matter of Larson, 305 Ga. 522 (826 SE2d 99) (2019) (disbarring attorney who abandoned four clients and failed to respond to disciplinary authorities or to reject Notice of Discipline); In the Matter of Brown, 294 Ga. 722 (755 SE2d 742) (2014) (same).
We also note the absence of any compelling mitigating circumstances in this case.
Having reviewed the record, we conclude that disbarment is the appropriate sanction in this matter. Accordingly, it is ordered that the name of Christopher John Thompson be removed from the rolls of persons authorized to practice law in the State of Georgia.
Thompson is reminded of his duties pursuant to Bar Rule 4-219 (b).
Disbarred. All the Justices concur.
DECIDED AUGUST 19, 2019.
Disbarment.
Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel State Bar, William D.
NeSmith III, Deputy General Counsel State Bar, Jenny K.
Mittelman, Wolanda R. Shelton, Assistant General Counsel State Bar, for State Bar of Georgia.
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