In re Limehouse

409 S.E.2d 789, 306 S.C. 283
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedOctober 28, 1991
StatusPublished

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In re Limehouse, 409 S.E.2d 789, 306 S.C. 283 (S.C. 1991).

Opinion

CONSENT ORDER

This matter is before the Court upon Petition of the Office of the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline asking for an Order Temporarily Suspending the license to practice law of the Respondent, Thomas A. Limehouse, pursuant to ¶ 6 of the Rule on Disciplinary Procedure, Rule 413, SCACR.

It appears that the Respondent should be temporarily suspended from the practice of law, and, by consent,

It is therefore ordered that Respondent’s license to practice law is temporarily suspended until such time as the Complaint before the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline can be processed to conclusion and until further order of this Court.

It is further ordered that this Order be filed and served, and, in accordance with ¶ 6(A) of the Rule on Disciplinary Procedure, said Order shall be made public.

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