(DOWNLOAD) "Cardin v. Maryland" by Court of Special Appeals of Maryland ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Cardin v. Maryland
- Author : Court of Special Appeals of Maryland
- Release Date : January 02, 1987
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 73 KB
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Pursuant to Maryland Rule 16-709(a), Bar Counsel, on behalf of the Attorney Grievance Commission ("Petitioner"), and at the direction of the Review Board, filed a petition with this Court initiating disciplinary proceedings against Jerry Sam Dunietz, Esquire ("Respondent"), a member of the Maryland Bar since December 1981. In this petition, Bar Counsel asserted one complaint in connection with Respondents representation of Jimmy Park in two separate, but related, legal matters, alleging violations of the Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) 1.1 (competence); 1.3 (diligence in representation); 1.4(a) and (b) (communication with clients); 1.16(a)(2) and (d) (declining or terminating representation); 8.1(b) (disciplinary matters); and 8.4(c) and (d) (misconduct). This Court referred the matter to Judge Michael D. Mason of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County to conduct an evidentiary hearing and make findings of fact and conclusions of law in accordance with Md. Rules 16-709(b) and 16-711(a). On 25 June 2001, Respondent was served with the Petition for Disciplinary Action, Order and Writ of Summons consistent with Md. Rule 16-709(d). Respondent, however, failed to file a timely answer to the petition as required by Md. Rule 16-709(e)(2). Further, the Respondent did not respond to Petitioners interrogatories, request for production of documents, and request for admission of facts and genuineness of documents. An Order of Default was entered on 27 July 2001, and an evidentiary hearing was scheduled for 6 September 2001. Respondent did not move to vacate the Order of Default.