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People v. Levin

Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado
May 24, 2000
No. 00PDJ041 (Colo. May. 24, 2000)

Opinion

No. 00PDJ041.

May 24, 2000.


Attorney Regulation. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge accepted the parties' Conditional Admission of Misconduct and suspended Jon D. Levin from the practice of law for a period of thirty days, with the full thirty day period stayed, followed by a period of probation for one year subject to conditions. Respondent failed to take action in a matter resulting in the matter being dismissed by the court, failed to inform his client that the matter had been dismissed, failed to take steps to file the matter again, and, in a separate action, failed to timely draft an agreement regarding a change of custody in violation of Colo. RPC 1.3. Respondent failed to keep his client reasonably informed about the status of these matters and promptly comply with requests for information in violation of Colo. RPC 1.4(a). The respondent was ordered to pay the costs of these proceedings.


Summaries of

People v. Levin

Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado
May 24, 2000
No. 00PDJ041 (Colo. May. 24, 2000)
Case details for

People v. Levin

Case Details

Full title:People v. Levin

Court:Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado

Date published: May 24, 2000

Citations

No. 00PDJ041 (Colo. May. 24, 2000)