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Attorney Grievance v. Maier

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Oct 22, 1998
719 A.2d 978 (Md. 1998)

Opinion

Misc. Docket AG, No. 19, September Term, 1998.

October 22, 1998.


ORDER

This matter came before the Court on the Joint Petition of the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland and respondent, Mark E. Maier, to place the respondent on indefinite suspension.

The Court having considered the petition, it is this 22nd day of October, 1998.

ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the petition be, and it is hereby, GRANTED, and the respondent, Mark E. Maier, is suspended indefinitely from the practice of law in the State of Maryland, effective sixty days from the date of this Order, and it is further

ORDERED that judgment is hereby entered in favor of the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland against respondent in the sum of $4,563.33, and it is further

ORDERED that, as a condition precedent to the filing of any petition for reinstatement, all costs due the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland, shall be paid in full, and it is further

ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court shall strike the name of Mark E. Maier from the register of attorneys, and, pursuant to Maryland Rule 16-713, shall certify that fact to the Trustees of the Clients' Security Trust Fund and the clerks of all judicial tribunals in the State.


Summaries of

Attorney Grievance v. Maier

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Oct 22, 1998
719 A.2d 978 (Md. 1998)
Case details for

Attorney Grievance v. Maier

Case Details

Full title:ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND v. MARK E. MAIER

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Oct 22, 1998

Citations

719 A.2d 978 (Md. 1998)
719 A.2d 978

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