SCHOOLFIELD v. TENNESSEE BAR ASSOCIATION


353 S.W.2d 401 (1961)

Raulston SCHOOLFIELD v. The TENNESSEE BAR ASSOCIATION and The Chattanooga Bar Association.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Rehearing Denied February 8, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray L. Brock, Jr., John B. Taylor, Chattanooga, for petitioner.

John Clarence Evans, Charles H. Warfield, William H. Woods, Nashville, Paul Campbell, Chattanooga, for respondents.


PREWITT, Chief Justice.

This is a disbarment proceedings against the petitioner, Raulston Schoolfield, resulting from a bill filed by the Tennessee Bar Association and the Chattanooga Bar Association. In this opinion these associations will be referred to as complainants and Raulston Schoofield as defendant, this being their designation in the trial court.

There was a hearing before the Honorable Knox Bigham sitting...

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