Ohio State Bar Ass'n v. Tzagournis
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Opinion
Beginning in 1972, Avith the case of Cleveland Bar Assn. v. Stein, 29 Ohio St. 2d 77, this court has strictly imposed the indefinite suspension of a respondent’s right to practice laAv in Ohio in cases of this nature Avhere there has been a conviction for Avillfully and knowingly failing to make a federal income tax return.
For the foregoing reason, the report of the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline is confirmed, and respondent is indefinitely suspended from the practice of Iúav.
Judgment aerar din gig.
For a list of such cases see Ohio State Bar Assn. v. Vaporis (1976), 46 Ohio St. 2d 364.
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348 N.E.2d 690, 46 Ohio St. 2d 367, 75 Ohio Op. 2d 444, 1976 Ohio LEXIS 646, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/ohio-state-bar-assn-v-tzagournis-ohio-1976.