Supreme Court of Maryland, 2017

Attorney Grievance Commission v. Tilly

Attorney Grievance Commission v. Tilly
Supreme Court of Maryland · Decided March 16, 2017 · Order
156 A.3d 145; 452 Md. 45; 2017 WL 1026601; 2017 Md. LEXIS 138 (Atlantic Reporter, Third Series)

Attorney Grievance Commission v. Tilly

Opinion

ORDER

This matter having come before the Court upon the filing of a Joint Petition for Indefinite Suspension by Consent, it is this 16th day of March, 2017,

ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, in accordance with Maryland Rule 19-736, that Respondent, Elena Tilly, an attorney not admitted to practice in this state, is hereby indefinitely suspended from the practice of law in Maryland based on her acknowledgement that sufficient evidence could be produced to establish that she committed professional misconduct violating Rules 1.1, 1.15(d) and (e), 3.3(a), 5.3(a),(b),(c), and (d), 5.5(b), 7.1(a) and (b), 7.5(b), and 8.4(a)(c) and (d) of the Maryland Lawyers’ Rules of Professional Conduct in effect prior to July 1, 2016; and it is further

ORDERED, that the Clerk of this Court is directed to place the name of Elena Tilly on the list maintained in this Court of non-admitted attorneys who are excluded from exercising in any manner the privilege of practicing law in this State, to forward copies of this order in accordance with Maryland Rule 19-742(g)(l), and to give the notice required by Rule 19-707(e).

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