In the Matter of Nathan E. Hardwick, IV
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Opinion
In the Supreme Court of Georgia
Decided: January 22, 2019
S19Y0455. IN THE MATTER OF NATHAN E. HARDWICK, IV.
PER CURIAM.
In February 2016, Nathan E. Hardwick, IV (Bar No. 325686), who has
been a member of the State Bar since 1991, was indicted by a federal grand jury
for numerous felonies related to his law practice. As a condition of his pretrial
bond, he was ordered to stop practicing law, and this Court granted the State
Bar’s unopposed “Request for Suspension Consistent with Conditions of Bond.”
See In the Matter of Hardwick, 299 Ga. 661, 661 (791 SE2d 5) (2016)
(Hardwick I). Hardwick was tried and found guilty of 21 felonies, and on
November 27, 2018, he filed a “Petition for Voluntary Suspension of License
Pending Termination of Appeal,” asking this Court to continue his suspension
pending an appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh
Circuit. The State Bar filed a response asking this Court to accept Hardwick’s
petition. Our precedents say that continuing the suspension is appropriate. See,
e.g., In the Matter of Ellis, 297 Ga. 791, 791 (778 SE2d 227) (2015).
Accordingly, we hereby continue the suspension of Nathan E. Hardwick, IV
from the practice of law in this State pending termination of an appeal to the
Eleventh Circuit and until further order of this Court.
Petition for voluntary discipline accepted. Suspension continued pending
termination of appeal and until further order of this Court. All the Justices
concur.
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