Attorney Grievance Commission v. Samuels

616 A.2d 903, 328 Md. 739, 1992 Md. LEXIS 206
Court of Appeals of Maryland·Decided December 18, 1992·No. Misc. Docket (Subtitle BV) No. 42·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

ORDER

The Court having considered the joint Consent by the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland and George J. Samuels, Respondent, in which Respondent agrees to be placed on inactive status by the Court, it is this 18th day of December, 1992,

ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the Consent to be placed on inactive status from the practice of law be, and it is hereby, granted. GEORGE J. SAMUELS is placed on inactive status until such time as he can demonstrate by proper evidence that he has been restored to good health and is capable of engaging in the competent practice of law, and it is further,

[740] ORDERED, that the Clerk of this Court shall remove the name of GEORGE J. SAMUELS from the Register of Attorneys in this Court until further order of this Court and certify that fact to the Trustees of the Clients’ Security Trust Fund and the Clerks of all the judicial tribunals in the State in accordance with Rule BY13.

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