Attorney Grievance Comm'n v. Teitelbaum ( 2024 )


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    IN THE
    ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE
    COMMISSION OF MARYLAND                              *
    SUPREME COURT
    *
    OF MARYLAND
    v.
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    AG No. 43
    GEORGE ALAN TEITELBAUM
    September Term, 2023
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    ORDER
    Following the filing of the petition for disciplinary or remedial action, in which
    Bar Counsel charged that respondent had been disciplined by the District of Columbia
    Court of Appeals for violation of Rule 1.15(a) of the District of Columbia Rules of
    Professional Conduct, the Court required the parties to show cause why reciprocal
    discipline should not be imposed. Respondent did not respond to the order to show cause.
    Bar Counsel did respond and recommended corresponding discipline.
    It is, therefore, this 31st day of May 2024, by the Supreme Court of Maryland,
    ORDERED that George Alan Teitelbaum is suspended from the practice of
    law in Maryland for 30 days; and it is further
    ORDERED that the suspension is stayed in favor of one year of unsupervised
    probation under the same conditions imposed by the District of Columbia Court of
    Appeals.
    /s/ Matthew J. Fader
    Pursuant to the Maryland Uniform Electronic Legal
    Chief Justice
    Materials Act (§§ 10-1601 et seq. of the State
    Government Article) this document is authentic.
    2024.05.31
    08:47:03 -04'00'
    Gregory Hilton, Clerk
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 43ag-23

Judges: Order

Filed Date: 5/31/2024

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 5/31/2024