LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION v. RUTLEDGE

No. 51343.

270 So.2d 535 (1972)

264 La. 11

LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION v. William P. RUTLEDGE.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 11, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Drury, New Orleans, Chairman, Pat W. Browne, Sr., New Orleans, Leonard Fuhrer, Alexandria, A. Leon Hebert, Baton Rouge, Edgar H. Lancaster, Jr., Tallulah, Henry A. Politz, Shreveport, John F. Pugh, Thibodaux, A. Russell Roberts, Metairie, John B. Scofield, Lake Charles, Thomas O. Collins, Jr., New Orleans, for petitioner.

Domengeaux & Wright, Bob F. Wright, Lafayette, for respondent.


DISBARMENT PROCEEDING

HAMLIN, Justice:

These proceedings were instituted by the Louisiana State Bar Association through its Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances (hereinafter referred to as the Committee) against William P. Rutledge, a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association who is domiciled and resides in Lafayette, Louisiana.

On January 20, 1971, the Secretary of the Louisiana State Bar Association addressed a letter to William P...

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