In re Termination of Probation of McMillan

588 N.W.2d 166, 1999 Minn. LEXIS 53, 1999 WL 50166
Supreme Court of Minnesota·Decided January 28, 1999·No. No. C1-84-811·Published

Opinion

ORDER

WHEREAS, by order of this court filed August 19, 1985, respondent was suspended from the practice of law for 90 days commencing September 1, 1985, and thereafter on supervised probation; and

WHEREAS, respondent was reinstated to the practice of law; and

WHEREAS, respondent’s practice was supervised by attorney James F. Greenstein until 1995 when Mr. Greenstein became disabled and subsequently retired from the practice of law; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Greenstein reported pri- or to his retirement that probation was no longer necessary and served no useful purpose; and

WHEREAS, respondent has retired from the practice of law and has not performed any substantial legal services for the past two to three years but performs non-attorney services as a hearing representative in unemployment hearings and does part-time work performing title examinations; and

WHEREAS, respondent continues to maintain an active license to practice and attends and at times participates as a faculty member in continuing legal education courses,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that respondent Douglas M. McMillan’s public probation is terminated effective immediately.

BY THE COURT:

Alan C. Page

Alan C. Page Associate Justice

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In re Termination of Probation of McMillan, 588 N.W.2d 166, 1999 Minn. LEXIS 53, 1999 WL 50166 (Mich. 1999).

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