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In re Goodnight

Supreme Court of Georgia.
May 19, 2014
758 S.E.2d 830 (Ga. 2014)

Opinion

No. S14Y0094.

2014-05-19

In the Matter of Peggy Ruth GOODNIGHT.

Rebecca A. Hall, Assistant General Counsel, Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel, State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta, for appellant. Peggy Ruth Goodnight, Atlanta, for appellee.


Rebecca A. Hall, Assistant General Counsel, Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel, State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta, for appellant. Peggy Ruth Goodnight, Atlanta, for appellee.
Anthony B. Askew, Atlanta, for the Other Party.

PER CURIAM.

This disciplinary matter is before the Court on a Notice of Discipline seeking a public reprimand for Peggy Ruth Goodnight (State Bar No. 301445). The State Bar attempted to serve Goodnight personally at the address listed with it, but the sheriff filed a return of service non est inventus. The State Bar then properly served Goodnight by publication pursuant to Bar Rule 4–203.1(b)(3)(ii). As Goodnight failed to file a Notice of Rejection, she is in default, has waived her rights to an evidentiary hearing, and is subject to such discipline and further proceedings as may be determined by this Court, see Bar Rule 4–208.1(b).

The facts, as deemed admitted by virtue of Goodnight's default, show that one of her clients filed a grievance with the State Bar. Goodnight did not respond to any of the inquiries by the Office of the General Counsel (“OGC”) during its investigation of the grievance, so the OGC issued a Notice of Investigation. Goodnight was personally served with the notice but failed to respond. This Court placed Goodnight on interim suspension in January 2012 due to her failure to respond to the Notice of Investigation. The Investigative Panel determined that, by her failure to respond, Goodnight violated Rule 9.3 of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct, see Bar Rule 4–102(d). The State Bar recommends that for her violation of Rule 9.3, Goodnight receive a public reprimand. However, based on our review of the record, which includes the fact that Goodnight has no history of prior discipline, we conclude that a review panel reprimand is the appropriate sanction in this matter.

Accordingly, we hereby order that Goodnight receive a review panel reprimand in accordance with Bar Rules 4–102(b)(4) and 4–220(b) for her admitted violation of Rule 9.3.

Review Panel reprimand. All the Justices concur.


Summaries of

In re Goodnight

Supreme Court of Georgia.
May 19, 2014
758 S.E.2d 830 (Ga. 2014)
Case details for

In re Goodnight

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of Peggy Ruth GOODNIGHT.

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia.

Date published: May 19, 2014

Citations

758 S.E.2d 830 (Ga. 2014)
295 Ga. 214

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