Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1993

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Brown

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Brown
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided June 18, 1993
534 Pa. 231; 627 A.2d 1175; 1993 Pa. LEXIS 182

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Brown

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM:

AND NOW, this 18th day of June, 1993, an Order and Rule to Show Cause having been entered by this Court on January 15,1993, upon consideration of the responses filed, it is hereby ORDERED that:

1. The Rule is made absolute and respondent is placed on temporary suspension until further definitive action by this Court;

2. Respondent shall comply with the provisions of Rule 217, Pa.R.D.E.;

3. The President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, in accordance with Rule 217(g), Pa.R.D.E., shall take such further action and make such further orders as may be necessary to protect fully the rights and interests of respondent’s clients.

This Order constitutes an imposition of public discipline within the meaning of Rule 402, Pa.R.D.E., pertaining to confidentiality.

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