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1999-B-2623 IN RE: JAMES A. DUNN, JR.
State: Louisiana
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 1999-B-2623
Case Date: 01/01/2000
Preview:SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA NO. 99-B-2623 IN RE: JAMES A. DUNN, JR.

ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS PER CURIAM*
This disciplinary matter arises from a rule to revoke probation filed by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel ("ODC") against respondent, James A. Dunn, Jr., an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Louisiana. On September 18, 1998, this court suspended respondent for a period of one year, with all but six months deferred, to be followed by a two-year period of supervised probation subject to nine conditions. In re: Dunn, 98-0760 (La. 9/18/98), 717 So. 2d 639.1 These conditions generally required respondent to provide restitution to his former clients, to take additional continuing legal education in the management of a small or solo law firm, to permit his practice to be supervised by a probation monitor, to comply with the Rules of Professional Conduct and to cooperate with the ODC's requests for information, to pay all costs of the disciplinary proceedings, and to enter into a payment plan or sign a promissory note for restitution and costs within 60 days of the court's order. On July 19, 1999, the ODC filed a rule to revoke respondent's probation and to make his one-year suspension executory. The ODC alleged that respondent violated
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Kimball, J., not on panel. Rule IV, Part II,
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