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Tipton v. Kentucky Bar Association

Supreme Court of Kentucky
Feb 13, 1992
824 S.W.2d 854 (Ky. 1992)

Opinion

No. 92-SC-015-KB.

February 13, 1992.

Warren W. Tipton, pro se.

Scott D. Majors, Kentucky Bar Ass'n, Frankfort, for respondent.


ORDER

This cause comes before the Court for review upon motion of movant, Warren W. Tipton, seeking termination of all charges issued against him by the Inquiry Tribunal and all disciplinary proceedings currently pending upon the issuance of a public reprimand.

Movant failed to file a bankruptcy petition after being retained to do so. In addition, he failed to maintain complete records of all funds, securities and other properties of a client coming into his possession, and failed to render appropriate accounts to that client regarding the above assets. Movant acknowledges that his conduct, as charged, was violative of DR 6-101 (A)(3) and DR 9-102 (D)(3) of the Code of Professional Responsibility effective through December 31, 1989. The Kentucky Bar Association verified that since the date of movant's motion, he has transferred responsibility for administering the subject bankruptcy case, including both the client file and the $400 retainer, to another attorney who has subsequently filed the bankruptcy petition.

As the record reveals that no demonstrated harm occurred to the subject client and there is no objection to this motion from the Kentucky Bar Association, it is the decision of this Court to issue a public reprimand and IT IS SO ORDERED.

All concur.

ENTERED: February 13, 1992.

/s/ Robert F. Stephens CHIEF JUSTICE


Summaries of

Tipton v. Kentucky Bar Association

Supreme Court of Kentucky
Feb 13, 1992
824 S.W.2d 854 (Ky. 1992)
Case details for

Tipton v. Kentucky Bar Association

Case Details

Full title:Warren W. TIPTON, Movant, v. KENTUCKY BAR ASSOCIATION, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Kentucky

Date published: Feb 13, 1992

Citations

824 S.W.2d 854 (Ky. 1992)