Kentucky Supreme Court, 1987

Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Callahan

Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Callahan
Kentucky Supreme Court · Decided August 6, 1987 · Gant, Lambert, Leibson, Stephens, Stephenson, Vance, Wintersheimer
734 S.W.2d 474; 1987 Ky. LEXIS 280 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Callahan

Opinion of the Court

*475OPINION AND ORDER

GANT, Justice.

In a disciplinary proceeding, the Board of Governors of the Kentucky Bar Association concluded that the respondent was guilty of unethical and unprofessional conduct calculated to bring the bench and bar of Kentucky into disrepute. The Board recommends that the respondent be publicly reprimanded.

Having reviewed the Board’s decision, the court adopts the findings and recommendations of the Board of Governors. The respondent is hereby publicly reprimanded for his conduct. The respondent is directed to pay the costs of this proceeding.

LAMBERT, LEIBSON, STEPHENSON, VANCE and WINTERSHEIMER, JJ., concur. STEPHENS, C.J., did not sit.

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