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In re Lebangood

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Sep 28, 1948
213 S.W.2d 1011 (Ky. Ct. App. 1948)

Opinion

September 28, 1948.

In Court of Appeals.

Proceeding in the matter of Gilbert J. Lebangood, Louisville, Ky.

Resignation of Gilbert J. Lebangood from the Kentucky State Bar Association accepted.


By agreement of the Louisville Bar Association, Kentucky State Bar Association, and Gilbert J. Lebangood, and in order to avoid the expense, delay and notoriety incident to a disciplinary proceedings against said Lebangood, and whereas said Lebangood recognizes that he no longer possesses qualifications necessary for the practice of law in Kentucky, now by agreement of the parties hereto it is considered, ordered and adjudged that the resignation of Gilbert J. Lebangood as a member of the Kentucky State Bar Association be and it is hereby accepted. His name is hereby ordered stricken from the roster of attorneys of this Court and of all Circuit Courts of Kentucky, and henceforth he shall be without any right or authority to engage in the practice of law in any Courts of this Commonwealth.

This August 31, 1948.

(Signed) Louisville Bar Association -------------------------- By Lawrence S. Grauman -------------------- President.

J. Paul Keith, Jr. ------------------ Secretary

Kentucky State Bar Association ------------------------------ By George H. Wilson, Jr., President.

Samuel M. Rosenstein -------------------- Secretary

Gilbert J. Lebangood --------------------


Summaries of

In re Lebangood

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Sep 28, 1948
213 S.W.2d 1011 (Ky. Ct. App. 1948)
Case details for

In re Lebangood

Case Details

Full title:In re Lebangood

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Sep 28, 1948

Citations

213 S.W.2d 1011 (Ky. Ct. App. 1948)
213 S.W.2d 1011

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