Supreme Court of Kansas, 1969

In re Pipkin

In re Pipkin
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided July 24, 1969
203 Kan. 966; 458 P.2d 735; 1969 Kan. LEXIS 489

In re Pipkin

Opinion of the Court

Ter Curiam:

On October 21, 1968, Leonard W. Pipkin, Jr., voluntarily surrendered his license and right to practice law in the State of Kansas, and stated that his certificate to practice law issued by this court had been lost or destroyed.

It is by the court Considered and Ordered that the written resignation of Leonard W. Pipkin, Jr., from the Bar of the State of Kansas be accepted as the tender of his certificate to practice law, and the clerk of this court is ordered and directed to consider such letter as the tender in absentia of his certificate to practice law before the Supreme Court and all inferior courts of the State of Kansas, to mark the same void, and to strike Leonard W. Pipkin, Jr.’s, name from the roll of attorneys.

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