DocketNumber: No. 96-B-0465
Filed Date: 1/10/1997
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
Respondent, an attorney licensed to practice law in Maine and Louisiana, was the subject of bar discipline proceedings in Maine involving ten complaints based on his neglect of legal matters entrusted to him.
On the showing made by disciplinary counsel regarding the disciplinary proceedings in the State of Maine, and considering that respondent was given thirty days to respond to disciplinary counsel’s filing, but did not do so, and in light of the provisions of La.Sup. Ct. Rule XIX, § 21 regarding reciprocal discipline, it is the decision of the court that the same discipline imposed in Maine be imposed in Louisiana. Accordingly, it is ordered that Gordon Pearse Gates is suspended from the practice of law in Louisiana for a period of one year, under the same terms as his suspension from the practice of law in Maine.
Johnson, J. not on panel. Rule IV, Part 2, § 3.
. Six of these involved domestic matters, one involved a title search, one involved a criminal charge of illegal attachment of a license plate, one involved an appeal of a murder conviction, and one involved a collection matter.