Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2002

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Koeck

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Koeck
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided March 26, 2002
795 A.2d 958; 568 Pa. 303; 2002 Pa. LEXIS 828 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Office of Disciplinary Counsel v. Koeck

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 26th day of March, 2002, upon consideration of the Certificate of Admission of Disability by Attorney that the respondent-attorney is suffering from disability by reason of mental and physical infirmity or illness which makes it impossible for him to prepare an adequate defense to a complaint of professional misconduct brought against him in connection with Office of Disciplinary Counsel file reference nos. C4-01-551, C4-01-631, C4-01-737, C4-01-749, C4-01-854, C4-01-859, C4-01-1090, C4 — 01-1108, C4-01-1130, C4-01-1244, C4-01-1280, C4-01-1284, C4-01-1285, C4-01-1286, C4-01-1293, C4-01-1294, C4-01-1306, C4-01-1321, C4-01-1348 and C4-02-05, it is hereby

ORDERED that Stephen J. Koeck is immediately transferred to inactive status pursuant to Rule 301(e), Pa.R.D.E. for an indefinite period and until further Order of this Court. Respondent shall comply with Rule 217 Pa.R.D.E. All pending disciplinary proceedings against the respondent-attorney shall be held in abeyance, except for the perpetuation of testimony and any further proceedings necessary pursuant to Rule 301, Pa.R.D.E.

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