ODC v. Drew Alia
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Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICE OF DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL, : No. 2153 Disciplinary Docket No. 3 Petitioner : : v. : Board File Nos. C1-13-631 and : C1-15-265 : DREW ALIA, : Respondent : Attorney Registration No. 200247 : (Philadelphia)
ORDER
PER CURIAM
AND NOW, this 17th day of April, 2015, an Order and Rule to Show Cause
having been entered by this Court on March 31, 2015, and no response to the Rule
having been filed, it is ORDERED that:
1. The Rule is made absolute and Respondent is placed on temporary
suspension until further action by this Court;
2. Respondent shall comply with the provisions of Pa.R.D.E. 217; and
3. The President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia
County, in accordance with Pa.R.D.E. 217(g), shall enter such orders as may be
necessary to fully protect the rights of Respondent’s clients or fiduciary entities
with which he is involved.
This Order constitutes an imposition of public discipline within the meaning of
Pa.R.D.E. 402, pertaining to confidentiality.
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