In the Matter of Nathan E. Hardwick IV

884 S.E.2d 893, 315 Ga. 840
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedMarch 7, 2023
DocketS23Y0502
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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S23Y0502. IN THE MATTER OF NATHAN E. HARDWICK IV.

PER CURIAM.

This matter is before the Court on a petition for voluntary

surrender of license filed by Nathan E. Hardwick IV (State Bar No.

325686) prior to the filing of a formal complaint. See Bar Rule 4-227

(b) (2). Hardwick, who has been a member of the Georgia Bar since

1991, was suspended by this Court following his convictions in

federal court on numerous felonies involving financial fraud. See In

the Matter of Hardwick, 305 Ga. 37 (823 SE2d 301) (2019). In his

petition, Hardwick admits that his convictions have been affirmed.

See United States v. Hardwick, 25 F4th 829 (11th Cir. 2022). A

felony conviction constitutes a violation of Rule 8.4 (a) (2) of the

Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct (“GRPC”) found in Bar Rule

4-102 (d), and the maximum penalty for a violation of Rule 8.4 (a)

(2) is disbarment. The State Bar has filed a response, requesting that the Court

accept Hardwick’s petition.

Based upon our review of the petition and response, we agree

that acceptance of Hardwick’s petition for voluntary surrender of his

license, which is tantamount to disbarment, see GRPC 1.0 (s), is in

the best interests of the Bar and the public and is consistent with

prior similar cases. See, e.g., In the Matter of Celello, 308 Ga. 339

(840 SE2d 349) (2020); In the Matter of Fudge, 301 Ga. 793 (804

SE2d 59) (2017). Accordingly, the name of Nathan E. Hardwick IV

is hereby removed from the rolls of persons entitled to practice law

in the State of Georgia. Hardwick is reminded of his duties pursuant

to Bar Rule 4-219 (b).

Voluntary surrender of license accepted. All the Justices concur.

2 Decided March 7, 2023.

Petition for voluntary surrender of license.

Garland Samuel & Loeb, Kristen W. Novay, for Hardwick.

Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel State Bar, William D.

NeSmith III, Deputy General Counsel State Bar, Jenny K.

Mittelman, Assistant General Counsel State Bar, for State Bar of

Georgia.

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