In re Hubbard

221 Ill. 2d 696
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 2006
DocketMR 21052
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
In re Hubbard, 221 Ill. 2d 696 (Ill. 2006).

Opinion

Order of the Court:

The petition by the Administrator of the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission to impose discipline on consent pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 762(b) is allowed. Respondent Edward Hubbard is suspended from the practice of law for one year and until he pays all registration fees and penalties to the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission and until he makes restitution, as follows:

Kimberly Wells $1,500
Vivian Taylor $750
Robert Franklin $607

Suspension effective October 12, 2006. Respondent Edward Hubbard shall reimburse the Client Protection Program Trust Fund for any Client Protection payments arising from his conduct prior to the termination of the period of suspension.

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