North Dakota Supreme Court, 1988

In re Teevens

In re Teevens
North Dakota Supreme Court · Decided February 9, 1988 · Erickstad, III, Levine, Meschke, Walle
418 N.W.2d 789; 1988 WL 10201 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

In re Teevens

Opinion of the Court

ORDER OF DISBARMENT

A Stipulation was filed in the Supreme Court on December 15,1987, by counsel for the Disciplinary Board and counsel for William P. Teevens, a member of the bar of the State of North Dakota. Consent to disbarment was filed by William P. Teev-ens under the provisions of Rule 12 of the North Dakota Rules of Disciplinary Procedure. A further Stipulation was filed on February 3, 1988. The Court considered this matter.

IT IS ORDERED, that William P. Teev-ens be disbarred from the practice of law in the State of North Dakota for misuse of clients’ funds pursuant to the Stipulations filed in the Supreme Court, and his Certificate of Admission to the Bar is hereby revoked. This Order of Disbarment is to be effective February 10, 1988.

RALPH J. ERICKSTAD, Chief Justice GERALD W. VANDE WALLE, Justice H.F. GIERKE III, Justice HERBERT L. MESCHKE, Justice BERYL J. LEVINE, Justice

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