Kentucky Supreme Court, 1992

Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Sullivan

Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Sullivan
Kentucky Supreme Court · Decided January 16, 1992 · Stephens, Wintersheimer
821 S.W.2d 95; 1992 Ky. LEXIS 3; 1992 WL 5687 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Sullivan

Opinion of the Court

ORDER OF PUBLIC REPRIMAND

Upon motion of the Kentucky Bar Association pursuant to SCR 3.435, an Order was entered by this Court on October 17, 1991, for respondent to inform the Court and show cause on or before twenty days from service of the notice, why reciprocal discipline should not be imposed. No response was filed by respondent.

The Ohio Supreme Court found that respondent violated Disciplinary Rules 6-101(A)(3) and 7-101(A)(2) by neglecting her clients’ legal matters and failing to carry out contracts of employment. The Court, thereby, entered an Order imposing a public reprimand on respondent.

Similar discipline is imposed for such misconduct when committed in this State.

It is hereby ordered that respondent, Sharon A. Sullivan, be, and she hereby is, issued a public reprimand for her misconduct upon which identical discipline was imposed by Order entered May 8, 1991, by the Ohio Supreme Court.

All concur except WINTERSHEIMER, J., not sitting.

ENTERED: January 16, 1992.

/s/ Robert F. Stephens Chief Justice

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