In Re: Discipline Of Brian G. Dvorak
In Re: Discipline Of Brian G. Dvorak
Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
IN THE MATTER OF DISCIPLINE OF No. 79357 BRIAN G. DVORAK, BAR NO. 4446
FILED SEP 2 0 2019 ELIZABETH A. BROWN CLERK OF SUPREME COURT BY 6•Y DEPUTRK
ORDER OF DISBARMENT The Southern Nevada Disciplinary Board has filed a petition for attorney Brian Dvorak's disbarinent by consent. See SCR 112(2). Under SCR 112, an attorney who is facing a disciplinary proceeding may consent to disbarment by delivering an affidavit that complies with SCR 112(1)(a)- (d). Dvorak has done so. In particular, Dvorak acknowledges that he has entered a pretrial diversion agreement with the United States Attorney for the District of Nevada in which he admitted conduct alleged in a superseding indictment wherein he was charged with multiple federal crimes involving securities fraud. Dvorak's conduct, as described in the pretrial diversion agreement, involved his practice of law. A special condition in pretrial diversion agreement requires Dvorak to surrender his license to practice law in Nevada. Dvorak acknowledges in his affidavit that the conduct he has admitted in connection with the federal criminal case likely violates RPC 8.4(b) and that he could not successfully defend against a disciplinary proceeding.
Pursuant to SCR 112, attorney Brian Dvorak is disbarred. His disbarment is irrevocable. SCR 102(1). The parties shall comply with SCR and SCR 121.1.
It is so ORDERED.
C.J.
Gibbons
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Pickering Hardesty
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Cadish Silver
cc: Chair, Southern Nevada Disciplinary Board Bar Counsel, State Bar of Nevada Brian Dvorak John W. Hall, Jr. Executive Director, State Bar of Nevada Admissions Office, U.S. Supreme Court
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