In re Barrow

2016 Ark. 325
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedSeptember 22, 2016
DocketD-16-774
StatusPublished

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SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS No. D-16-774

Opinion Delivered: September 22, 2016 IN RE ROBERT L. BARROW ARKANSAS BAR NO. 78010 PETITION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF LAW LICENSE

PETITION GRANTED.

PER CURIAM

On recommendation of the Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct,

and in lieu of disciplinary proceedings, we hereby accept the voluntary surrender of the

license of Robert L. Barrow of Little Rock, Arkansas, to practice law in the State of

Arkansas. In his petition to surrender his law license voluntarily, filed with this court on

August 31, 2016, Dr. Barrow acknowledges that in the United States District Court, Eastern

District, he entered a guilty plea to one felony count of conspiracy to commit health care

fraud, a Class C felony, and was sentenced on July 26, 2016, to two years’ imprisonment.

Dr. Barrow states that he wishes to avoid the expense, stress, and publicity of addressing his

misconduct through disbarment proceedings.

The name of Robert L. Barrow shall be removed from the registry of licensed

attorneys, and he is barred and enjoined from engaging in the practice of law in the State of

Arkansas.

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