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Disciplinary Counsel v. Plough

Supreme Court of Ohio
Feb 10, 2011
2011 Ohio 585 (Ohio 2011)

Opinion

No. 2009-2341.

February 10, 2011.


DISCIPLINARY CASES.

On application for reinstatement of John Joseph Plough, Attorney Registration No. 0012818. Application granted and respondent is reinstated to the practice of law in Ohio.

MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS

Gov.Bar R. VI(1)(B) requires all attorneys admitted to the practice of law in Ohio to file a Certificate of Registration within thirty days of the date of admission. Section 5(A) establishes that an attorney who fails to file the Certificate of Registration on or before the due date but pays within 60 days of the deadline shall be assessed a late fee. Section 5(B) provides that an attorney who fails to file a Certificate of Registration and pay the fees either timely or within the late registration period shall be notified of noncompliance, and that if the attorney fails to file evidence of compliance with Gov.Bar R. VI or to come into compliance with this rule within the late registration period, the attorney will be suspended from the practice of law.

The following attorneys have not registered for the 2009/2011 attorney registration biennium within 30 days of the date of admission and have not filed evidence of compliance with Gov.Bar R. VI or come into compliance with this rule within the late registration period and, consequently, have been suspended from the practice of law pursuant to Gov.Bar R. VI(5)(B), effective February 7, 2011:

Name Registration Number City and State

Aaron James Fisher 0086369 Columbus, OH John Thomas Goodwin 0086724 Mt Gilead, OH


Summaries of

Disciplinary Counsel v. Plough

Supreme Court of Ohio
Feb 10, 2011
2011 Ohio 585 (Ohio 2011)
Case details for

Disciplinary Counsel v. Plough

Case Details

Full title:Disciplinary Counsel v. Plough

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Feb 10, 2011

Citations

2011 Ohio 585 (Ohio 2011)
2011 Ohio 585
943 N.E.2d 568

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