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Coleman v. Kentucky Bar Association

Supreme Court of Kentucky
Mar 15, 1990
785 S.W.2d 67 (Ky. 1990)

Opinion

No. 90-SC-63-KB.

March 15, 1990.

David F. Broderick, Bowling Green, for movant.

Bruce Davis, Director, Ray Clooney, Kentucky Bar Ass'n, Frankfort, for respondent.


OPINION AND ORDER

The violation of the disciplinary rule providing that lawyers should timely settle estates constitutes unethical, unprofessional conduct which tends to bring the bench and bar into disrepute. SCR 3.130 (2).

On February 5, 1987, and at times thereafter, Lee L. Coleman indicated to Marlene White and to the Kentucky Bar Association that he would promptly conclude the estate of George Hamilton; nonetheless, the estate remained unsettled as of February 24, 1989, at which time the Kentucky Bar Association commenced this disciplinary proceeding. As of this date, the estate has finally been closed.

Based upon those facts and after a careful review of the record, the Court is of the opinion that Movant acted in an unprofessional manner by failing to timely complete the estate of George Hamilton and that his failure to complete the estate is such that he should be and he is hereby publicly reprimanded.

Movant shall pay the costs of these proceedings.

STEPHENS, C.J., and COMBS, GANT, LAMBERT, LEIBSON and

WINTERSHEIMER, JJ., concur.

ENTERED March 15, 1990.

/s/ Robert F. Stephens Chief Justice


Summaries of

Coleman v. Kentucky Bar Association

Supreme Court of Kentucky
Mar 15, 1990
785 S.W.2d 67 (Ky. 1990)
Case details for

Coleman v. Kentucky Bar Association

Case Details

Full title:Lee L. COLEMAN, Movant, v. KENTUCKY BAR ASSOCIATION, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Kentucky

Date published: Mar 15, 1990

Citations

785 S.W.2d 67 (Ky. 1990)

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