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Attorney Grievance v. Thomas

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Apr 20, 2010
413 Md. 520 (Md. 2010)

Opinion

Misc. Docket AG, No. 80 September Term, 2009.

April 20, 2010.


ORDER

The Court of Appeals of Maryland, having considered the Joint Petition of the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland, Petitioner, and C. Trent Thomas, Respondent, to suspend the Respondent's right to practice law in Maryland for a period of sixty (60) days, it is this 20th day of April, 2010,

ORDERED, that the Joint Petition be, and it is hereby GRANTED, and the Respondent, C. Trent Thomas, is suspended from the practice of law for a period of sixty (60) days to commence immediately, and it is further,

ORDERED, that the Clerk of this Court shall strike the name of C. Trent Thomas from the register of attorneys, and shall certify that fact to the Trustees of the Client Protection Fund and the Clerks of all judicial tribunals in this State in accordance with Maryland Rule 16-772.


Summaries of

Attorney Grievance v. Thomas

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Apr 20, 2010
413 Md. 520 (Md. 2010)
Case details for

Attorney Grievance v. Thomas

Case Details

Full title:ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND, Petitioner v. C. Trent THOMAS…

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Apr 20, 2010

Citations

413 Md. 520 (Md. 2010)
993 A.2d 626

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