In re Day

545 S.E.2d 497, 344 S.C. 576, 2001 S.C. LEXIS 48
Supreme Court of South Carolina·Decided March 13, 2001·Published

Opinion

ORDER

The records in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court show that on November 9, 1977, Robert Dwaine Day was admitted and enrolled as a member of the Bar of this State.

By way of a letter addressed to the Clerk of the Supreme Court of South Carolina, dated January 10, 2001, Mr. Day submitted his resignation from the South Carolina Bar. We accept Mr. Day’s resignation.

Mr. Day shall, within fifteen (15) days of the issuance of this order, deliver to the Clerk of the Supreme Court his certificate to practice law in this State.

In addition, he shall promptly notify, or cause to be notified, by certified mail, return receipt requested, all clients currently being represented in pending matters in this State, of his resignation.

Mr. Day shall file an affidavit with the Clerk of the Supreme Court, within fifteen (15) days of the issuance of this order, showing that he has fully complied with the provisions of this order. The resignation of Robert Dwaine Day, Jr. shall be effective upon full compliance with this order. His name shall be removed from the roll of attorneys.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

/s/ Jean H. Toal, C.J.

/s/ James E. Moore, J.

/s/ John H. Waller, Jr., J.

/s/ E.C. Burnett, III, J.

/s/ Costa M. Pleicones, J.

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