DocketNumber: No. 26238
Judges: Burnett, Moore, Pleicones, Toal, Waller
Filed Date: 12/11/2006
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/14/2024
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC) and respondent have entered into an Agreement for Discipline by Consent pursuant to Rule 21, RLDE, Rule 413, SCACR, in which respondent admits misconduct and agrees to either an admonition or a public reprimand. We accept the agreement and issue a public reprimand. The facts, as set forth in the agreement, are as follows.
FACTS
Respondent entered into an agreement with Owner to purchase the office building where she practiced law. Pursuant to the agreement, respondent made payments to the bank that held the loan on the building. In April 2006, a lienholder
The subpoena contained the following false and misleading statements and implications:
1. that Owner was a party in a pending civil action when he was not;
2. that the subpoena was issued by the “civil court in the County of Spartanburg” when it was not;
3. that the subpoena was in furtherance of a pending civil case when it was not;
4. that the bank was required by law to produce certain documents and information for inspection and copying when it was not;
5. that a designated official for the bank was required to provide the documents and information at the Spartanburg County Family Court when there was no cause pending in that court and no official for the bank was required to appear;
6. that the subpoena was issued in compliance with Rule 45(c)(1), SCRCP, when it was not; and
7. that respondent was an attorney acting on behalf of the plaintiff in a pending civil action in issuing the subpoena when, in fact, she was not.
Respondent acknowledges it was improper to send the subpoena when no action was pending. Even if the subpoena had been pursuant to a pending action, respondent admits she failed to review it prior to its service upon the bank. Finally, respondent admits that she failed to adequately supervise her non-lawyer assistant in the preparation and service of the subpoena.
LAW
Respondent admits that, by her misconduct, she has violated the following provisions of the Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 407, SCACR: Rule 5.3 (lawyer having supervisory authority over non-lawyer shall make reasonable efforts
CONCLUSION
We find that respondent’s misconduct warrants a public reprimand. Accordingly, we accept the Agreement for Discipline by Consent and publicly reprimand respondent for her misconduct.
PUBLIC REPRIMAND.