Supreme Court No. 2015-99-M.P. In the Matter of Gordon D. Fox. ORDER On March 16, 2015, pursuant to Article III, Rule 13 of the Supreme Court Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, the respondent, Gordon D. Fox, filed an affidavit with this Court’s Disciplinary Board setting forth that he is aware he is the subject of an investigation of professional misconduct. The respondent’s affidavit sets forth that he freely and voluntarily consents to disbarment and that he is fully aware of the implications of submitting his consent. On March 20, 2015, Disciplinary Counsel filed the respondent’s affidavit with the Court. Upon review of the respondent’s affidavit, we deem that an order disbarring the respondent is appropriate. Accordingly, it is hereby ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the respondent, Gordon D. Fox, is disbarred on consent from engaging in the practice of law. Entered as an Order of this Court this 2nd Day of April, 2015. By Order, ______________/s/________________ Clerk RHODE ISLAND SUPREME COURT CLERK’S OFFICE Clerk’s Office Order/Opinion Cover Sheet TITLE OF CASE: In the Matter of Gordon D. Fox. CASE NO: No. 2015-99-M.P. COURT: Supreme Court DATE ORDER FILED: April 2, 2015 JUSTICES: Suttell, C.J., Goldberg, Flaherty, Robinson, and Indeglia, JJ. WRITTEN BY: N/A – Court Order JUDGE FROM LOWER COURT: N/A ATTORNEYS ON APPEAL: For Petitioner: David D. Curtin, Esq. Disciplinary Counsel For Respondent: William J. Murphy, Esq.