LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION v. BEARDEN

No. 51203.

249 So.2d 103 (1971)

258 La. 983

LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION v. Michael M. BEARDEN.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 7, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louisiana State Bar Ass'n Committee on Ethics and Grievances, A. Leon Hebert, Baton Rouge, Chairman, Pat. W. Browne, Sr., James H. Drury, New Orleans, John F. Pugh, Thibodaux, Edgar H. Lancaster, Jr., Tallulah, Thomas O. Collins, Jr., New Orleans, for petitioner.

Dudley D. Flanders, New Orleans, for respondent.


McCALEB, Chief Justice.

Louisiana State Bar Association (hereafter called the Association), through its Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances (hereafter referred to as the Committee), instituted this action for disbarment against Michael M. Bearden. Thereafter, on May 4, 1971, we issued an order on Bearden to show cause why his name should not be stricken from the roll of attorneys and why his license to practice law in the State of Louisiana should not...

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