Attorney Grievance Comm'n v. Mahoney

CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedSeptember 25, 2024
Docket11ag/24
StatusPublished

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Opinion

* IN THE ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE * COMMISSION OF MARYLAND SUPREME COURT * OF MARYLAND v. * AG Docket No. 11 JOHN P. MAHONEY * September Term, 2024 * ORDER

Upon consideration of the parties’ joint petition for disciplinary action,

wherein Respondent agreed that his conduct, as described in the District of Columbia

Court of Appeals’ June 13, 2024 opinion and order, violated Rules 1.4(a), 1.16(d),

5.1(b), and 5.1(c)(2) of the District of Columbia Rules of Professional Conduct, it is

this 25th day of September 2024, by the Supreme Court of Maryland,

ORDERED that the joint petition for reciprocal action is granted. Pursuant

to Rule 19-737(f), corresponding discipline is imposed and John P. Mahoney is

suspended from the practice of law in the State of Maryland for 60 days, stayed as

to all but 30 days, effective nunc pro tunc to July 13, 2024, followed by one year of

probation with the condition that Respondent comply with the probation terms set

forth by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals in In re John P. Mahoney, 24-

BG-0466.

Pursuant to the Maryland Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act (§§ 10-1601 et seq. of the State /s/ Matthew J. Fader Government Article) this document is authentic. Chief Justice 2024.09.25 13:19:00 -04'00' Gregory Hilton, Clerk

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