From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

The Florida Bar v. Green

Supreme Court of Florida
Jul 12, 1971
250 So. 2d 854 (Fla. 1971)

Opinion

No. 41243.

July 12, 1971.

Case of original jurisdiction — Petition for Leave to Resign.

Norman A. Faulkner, Tallahassee, for The Florida Bar, complainant.

Leon F. Stewart, of Coble, Stewart Tiller, Daytona Beach, for respondent.


Pursuant to Article 11, Rule 11.08 of the Integration Rule of The Florida Bar, 32 F.S.A., respondent has filed with this Court a petition for leave to resign from The Florida Bar without leave to apply for readmission. In its response thereto, the Bar supports the resignation petition, having found after investigation "that the public interest will not be adversely affected by the granting of the petition for leave to resign and that allowing the petitioner to resign will not affect the purity of the Courts, nor hinder the administration of justice, nor the confidence of the public in the legal profession."

Wherefore, upon consideration of the foregoing, the respondent, William H. Green, hereby is given leave to resign from The Florida Bar effective immediately.

It is so ordered.

ROBERTS, C.J., and ERVIN, CARLTON, ADKINS, BOYD and McCAIN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

The Florida Bar v. Green

Supreme Court of Florida
Jul 12, 1971
250 So. 2d 854 (Fla. 1971)
Case details for

The Florida Bar v. Green

Case Details

Full title:THE FLORIDA BAR, COMPLAINANT, v. WILLIAM H. GREEN, RESPONDENT

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Jul 12, 1971

Citations

250 So. 2d 854 (Fla. 1971)