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Attorney Grievance Comm'n of Md. v. Vanderslice

Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Sep 10, 2013
74 A.3d 727 (Md. 2013)

Opinion

Misc. Docket AG No. 68 Sept. Term, 2012.

2013-09-10

ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND v. Patrick Edward VANDERSLICE.

Dolores O. Ridgell, Assistant Bar Counsel (Glenn M. Grossman, Bar Counsel, Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland), for Petitioner. No Argument on behalf of the Respondent.


Dolores O. Ridgell, Assistant Bar Counsel (Glenn M. Grossman, Bar Counsel, Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland), for Petitioner. No Argument on behalf of the Respondent.
Argued before BARBERA, C.J., HARRELL, BATTAGLIA, GREENE, ADKINS, McDONALD and WATTS, JJ.

PER CURIAM ORDER.

For reasons to be stated in an opinion later to be filed, it is this 10th day September, 2013,

ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the respondent, Patrick Edward Vanderslice, be, and he is hereby, disbarred, effective immediately, from the further practice of law in the State of Maryland; and it is further

ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court shall strike the name of Patrick Edward Vanderslice from the register of attorneys, and pursuant to Maryland Rule 16–760(e), shall certify that fact to the Trustees of the Client Protection Fund and the clerks of all judicial tribunals in the State; and it is further

ORDERED that respondent shall pay all costs as taxed by the Clerk of this Court, including the costs of all transcripts, pursuant to Maryland Rule 16–761(b), for which sum judgment is entered in favor of the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland against Patrick Edward Vanderslice.


Summaries of

Attorney Grievance Comm'n of Md. v. Vanderslice

Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Sep 10, 2013
74 A.3d 727 (Md. 2013)
Case details for

Attorney Grievance Comm'n of Md. v. Vanderslice

Case Details

Full title:ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND v. Patrick Edward VANDERSLICE.

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Date published: Sep 10, 2013

Citations

74 A.3d 727 (Md. 2013)
434 Md. 247