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Matter of King

2/4/1994

Order


Applicant Reed Warren King, having established to the satisfaction of the Disciplinary Commission and this Court that he is qualified for reinstatement to active bar membership; now therefore, pursuant to Rule 72 of the Rules of the Supreme Court,


IT IS ORDERED that Applicant Reed Warren King be reinstated to active membership in the State Bar of Arizona. Applicant Reed Warren King is placed on probation for a period of two years, under the terms and conditions as disclosed in the commission report attached hereto as Exhibit A.


DATED this 4th day of February, 1994.


STANLEY G. FELDMAN, Chief Justice


EXHIBIT "A"


BEFORE THE DISCIPLINARY COMMISSION OF THE SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA


November 19, 1993, Filed


In the Matter of the Application for Reinstatement of REED W. KING, PETITIONER.


Comm. No. 91-0044


DISCIPLINARY COMMISSION REPORT


This matter came before the Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Arizona on October 16, 1993, for oral argument, pursuant to Rule 72(e), R. Ariz. Sup. Ct. The Commission considered the Hearing Committee's recommendation of reinstatement and probation. No objections to the Committee's recommendation were filed.


Decision


By a concurrence of the eight members present, the Commission adopts the recommendation of the Hearing Committee that Respondent be reinstated and placed on probation for a period of two years, under the terms and conditions set forth below. The Commission also unanimously adopts the findings of fact and Conclusions of law of the Hearing Committee.


Terms of Probation


Upon reinstatement, Applicant shall be placed on probation for a period of two years, under the following terms and conditions:


1. Applicant shall refrain from engaging in conduct which violates the Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 42, Ariz. R. Sup. Ct.


2. If any lawsuit is filed or criminal charges are brought against Applicant, he shall send copies of those matters to the State Bar within two weeks of notification.


3. Applicant shall obtain a practice monitor approved by Chief Bar Counsel who will agree to meet with Applicant no less than once per month. The practice monitor must agree to file quarterly reports, reporting the dates upon which he and Applicant met, the number of cases Applicant has pending, the nature of those cases, whether Applicant is handling the cases in a timely manner, any problems identified by the monitor in terms of Applicant's handling of cases, and any recommendations he or she may have for addressing these problems.


4. Applicant shall file quarterly reports with the Director of the Law Office Management Assistance Program (LOMAP) showing:


a. the amount of income realized during the reporting period and the source thereof;


b. the amount of debt repayment effectuated during the reporting period;


c. debt balances; and


d. any major purchases (i.e., greater than $2,500.00).


5. Applicant will submit to unscheduled inspections and random audits by the LOMAP Director or her designee not to exceed once per month for the first six months of probation and thereafter not to exceed quarterly unless some question is raised regarding Applicant's finances. If an irregularity is identified, Applicant will submit to a resumption of inspections and random audits on a monthly basis.


6. Applicant shall issue no NSF checks on any trust or general operating account maintained in connection with the practice of

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