DODD v. BD. OF COM'RS OF ALA. STATE BAR

BAR 77-4.

365 So.2d 975 (1979)

James H. DODD v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF the ALABAMA STATE BAR.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 5, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Louis Wilkinson, William Brent Dodd, Birmingham, for appellant.

William H. Morrow, Jr., Gen. Counsel Alabama State Bar, Montgomery, for appellee.

Francis H. Hare, Sr., Birmingham, amicus curiae, for appellant.


PER CURIAM.

Four charges were filed against James H. Dodd for solicitation in violation of Disciplinary Rule 2-103(A)(1), Code of Professional Responsibility. Two of these charges were subsequently nol prossed. The Board of Bar Commissioners found Dodd not guilty on one of the remaining charges and guilty on the other charge. He was suspended from the practice of law for two years. He appealed.

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