North Dakota Supreme Court, 1984

In re Disciplinary Action Against Dronen

In re Disciplinary Action Against Dronen
North Dakota Supreme Court · Decided July 11, 1984 · Ericksted, Gierke, III, Pederson, Sand, Vande, Vandewalle, Walle
352 N.W.2d 628; 1984 N.D. LEXIS 454 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

In re Disciplinary Action Against Dronen

Opinion of the Court

ORDER OF DISBARMENT

The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court filed a Petition and Alternative Petition with the Supreme Court in this matter on June 28, 1984. The Petition requested the Supreme Court to direct manner of service under Rule 4(d)(3)(E) NDRCivP, or in the alternative, to consider the Report of the Hearing Panel filed with the Petition and to enter an order of disbarment.

The Supreme Court granted the Alternative Petition and adopted the Hearing Panel’s Findings in the First, Second and Third Cause of Action and its Recommendation; and

IT IS ORDERED that the Certificate of Admission heretofore issued to Harold A. Dronen be and the same is hereby revoked and Mr. Dronen is hereby disbarred from the practice of law in the State of North Dakota.

/s/ Ralph J. Ericksted Ralph J. Ericksted, Chief Justice /s/ Paul M. Sand, Paul M. Sand, Justice /s/ Vernon R. Pederson, Vernon R. Pederson, Justice /s/ Gerald W. Vande-Walle, Gerald W. VandeWalle, Justice 7s7 H.F. Gierke H.F. Gierke III, Justice

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