Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2002

In re Vanderford

In re Vanderford
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided April 12, 2002 · Application, Calotero, From, Knoll, Louisiana, Petitioner, Simply, Supreme, Traylor
814 So. 2d 1272; 2002 La. LEXIS 1078; 2002 WL 548796 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

In re Vanderford

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

Considering the application of petitioner, Edward Earl Vanderford, seeking admission to the practice of law in Louisiana, and the response thereto filed by the Committee on Bar Admissions,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this matter be transferred to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, which is authorized to conduct an investigation into the qualifications of petitioner to be admitted to the bar. The Office of Disciplinary Counsel shall appear before the Commissioner appointed pursuant to this order and shall *1273provide such information, evidence, and recommendations to the Commissioner as may be appropriate.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that John Harrison be and is hereby appointed as commissioner pursuant to Supreme Court Rule XVII, § 9, to take evidence and to report to this court as to whether petitioner has the appropriate character and fitness to be admitted to the Bar and allowed to practice law in the State of Louisiana.

/s/ Pascal F. Calotero Justice, Supreme Court of Louisiana TRAYLOR and KNOLL, JJ„ dissent from the order, preferring simply to deny petitioner’s application.

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