IN RE BOUSLOG-SAWYER

NO. 3044.

41 Haw. 403 (1956)

IN THE MATTER OF HARRIET BOUSLOG SAWYER, ALSO KNOWN AS HARRIET BOUSLOG, AN ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Decided April 6, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. William Barlow (also on the briefs) for the Bar Association of Hawaii, complainant.

Edward N. Sylva, Attorney General, and Morio Omori, Deputy Attorney General (also on the briefs) for the Territory.

John T. McTernan and Myer C. Symonds (also on the briefs) for respondent-licensee Harriet Bouslog Sawyer, also known as Harriet Bouslog.

TOWSE, C.J., RICE, J., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE McKINLEY IN PLACE OF STAINBACK, J., DISQUALIFIED.


Per Curiam.

This is a matter instituted in this court by the Bar Association of Hawaii, an unincorporated association, by a complaint filed herein on July 8, 1954, under former and then in effect Rule 19 of the rules of this court. The complaint alleged as follows:

"I "That Harriet Bouslog Sawyer, hereinafter referred to as the Licensee, is and at all times hereinafter mentioned continuously has been an attorney at law duly licensed and admitted...

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