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In re Koplan

Supreme Court of Georgia
Aug 27, 2018
818 S.E.2d 652 (Ga. 2018)

Opinion

S18Y1378

08-27-2018

In the MATTER OF Andrew Bennet KOPLAN.

Andrew Bennet Koplan, Andrew B. Koplan, P.C., 1870 The Exchange SE, Suite 100, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, for Appellant Alison Leigh Burgess, Jenny K. Mittelman, Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel, STATE BAR OF GEORGIA, 104 Marietta Street N.W., Suite 100, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, for Appellee


Andrew Bennet Koplan, Andrew B. Koplan, P.C., 1870 The Exchange SE, Suite 100, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, for Appellant

Alison Leigh Burgess, Jenny K. Mittelman, Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel, STATE BAR OF GEORGIA, 104 Marietta Street N.W., Suite 100, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, for Appellee

PER CURIAM.This disciplinary matter is before the Court on the voluntary petition of Andrew Bennet Koplan (State Bar No. 428152), see Bar Rule 4-227 (b) (2), for the indefinite suspension of his license to practice law pending the resolution of a criminal complaint filed against him on April 10, 2018, in Cobb County for theft by conversion. Koplan states that he represented a company formed by a client; that the company deposited $600,953.19 into his trust account; that he made authorized payments of $396,000; that a portion of the balance was to be used to pay outstanding legal fees; and that he failed to promptly disburse the remaining balance and failed to render a full accounting to the client. He admits that by this conduct he has violated Rule 1.15 (I) (c). He further states that he has not engaged in the practice of law for at least one-and-a-half years. The State Bar responds that an indefinite suspension is in the best interest of the public and recommends that the Court toaccept the petition. Having reviewed the petition and response, we agree that the request should be granted. See In the Matter of Miller, 300 Ga. 139, 793 S.E.2d 376 (2017) ; In the Matter of Swank, 288 Ga. 479, 704 S.E.2d 807 (2011). Therefore, it is hereby ordered that Andrew Bennet Koplan be suspended from the practice of law in this State during the pendency of the criminal charges against him and until further order of this Court. He is hereby directed to notify the State Bar's Office of General Counsel in writing within seven days of any final disposition of the criminal charges, whether by plea, verdict, dismissal, first offender probation, or otherwise. Koplan is reminded of his duties pursuant to former Bar Rule 4-219 (c).

Petition for voluntary discipline accepted. Suspension until further order of the Court.

Hines, C. J., Melton, P. J., Benham, Hunstein, Nahmias, Blackwell, Boggs, and Peterson, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

In re Koplan

Supreme Court of Georgia
Aug 27, 2018
818 S.E.2d 652 (Ga. 2018)
Case details for

In re Koplan

Case Details

Full title:IN THE MATTER OF ANDREW BENNET KOPLAN.

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Aug 27, 2018

Citations

818 S.E.2d 652 (Ga. 2018)
304 Ga. 377