Nevada Supreme Court, 2017

In Re: Resignation of Stephen Sand

In Re: Resignation of Stephen Sand
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided October 24, 2017

In Re: Resignation of Stephen Sand

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

IN THE MATTER OF THE No. 74027 RESIGNATION OF STEPHEN J. SAND, BAR NO. 4375. FILED OCT 2 4 2017 IIRETH A. DROWN

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ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR RESIGNATIO This is a joint petition by the State Bar of Nevada and attorney Stephen J. Sand for his resignation from the Nevada bar.

SCR 98(5) provides that Nevada attorneys who are not actively practicing law in this state may resign from the state bar if certain conditions are met. The petition includes statements from state bar staff confirming that no disciplinary, fee dispute arbitration, or client security fund matters are pending against Sand; and that he is current on all membership fee payments and other financial commitments relating to his practice of law in this state. See SCR 98(5)(a)(1)-(2).

Bar counsel has recommended that the resignation be approved, and the Board of Governors has approved the application for resignation. See SCR 98(5)(a)(2). Sand acknowledges that his resignation is irrevocable and that the state bar retains continuing jurisdiction with respect to matters involving a past member's conduct prior to resignation.

See SCR 98(5)(c)-(d). Finally, Sand has submitted an affidavit of compliance with SCR 115. See SCR 98(5)(e).

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA

(0) 1947A csetz I The petition satisfies the requirements of SCR 98(5).

Accordingly, we approve attorney Stephen J. Sand's resignation. SCR 98(5)(a)(2). The petition is hereby granted.

It is so ORDERED.

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cc: Stephen J. Sand C. Stanley Hunterton, Bar Counsel, State Bar of Nevada Kimberly K. Farmer, Executive Director, State Bar of Nevada Perry Thompson, Admissions Officer, U.S. Supreme Court SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA

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