In re Cahill
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Opinion
NO. 30252
:N tnt suPREMa const or THE stare cr HAwAiUjF
lN RE RlCHARD M. CAHlLL
ORlGlNAL PROCEEDING
ORDER GRANTlCG PETlTlON TO RESlGN AN@ SURRENDER LlCENSE {By: Moon, C.J., Nakayama, Acoha, Duffy, and Recktenwald, JJ.) Upon consideration of Petitioner Richard M. Cahill s Petition to Resign and Surrender License, the attached affidavits, and the lack of objections by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, it appears that the petition complies with the requirements of Rule l.lG of the Rules of the Supreme Court er the state af Hawaif1
this order.
DATED: Honolulu, HawaiU4 Janu§r§ 7i 20lO.
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