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IN RE: THOMAS R. DYSON

Case Information: 97-BG-0752
Short Caption:IN RE: THOMAS R. DYSONClassification:Bar Governance - Bar - Disciplinary
Superior Court or Agency Case Number:BDN456-96Filed Date:05/05/1997

Opening Event Date:05/05/1997Case Status:Closed
Record Completed:Post-Decision Matter Pending:
Briefs Completed:
Argued/Submitted:
Disposition:Next Scheduled Action:
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Party Information
Appellate RoleParty NameIFPAttorney(s)Arguing AttorneyE-Filer
PetitionerBar CounselN
Leonard H. Becker NN
PetitionerBoard on Professional ResponsibilityN
Karen K. Christensen NN
RespondentThomas R. Dyson NPro SeN

Events
Event DateStatusDescriptionResult
05/05/1997REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD ON PROF. RESP. that the Court enter an order disbarring respondent on consent pursuant to Rule XI, SS 12 (b). The effective date of respondent's disbar- ment should run from the time he files an affida- vit in accordance with Rule XI, SS14.
05/14/1997RECEIVED copy of letter from Steven C. Tabackman to the BPR saying he does not represent the respondent in this appeal.
06/19/1997DISBARRED ON CONSENT ORDERED that the said Thomas R. Dyson, is hereby disbarred on consent, effective forthwith. (By KG, RD, PY)
08/18/1997NOTICE RECEIVED, from the Office of Bar Counsel, that respondent has failed to file or serve on Bar Counsel or the Court an affidavit in com- pliance with DC App.R.XI, Sec. 14(g).
09/17/1997RECEIVED copy of an order from the USCA directing respondent to show cause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law before the USCA
09/25/1997RECEIVED letter from the Office of Bar Counsel with certified copies of USDC for DC and the USCA for the DC Circuit, disbarring and suspending the above-named attorney.
06/21/1999LETTER from Mark J. Kadish, Esquire, requesting the court release respondent's affidavit of consent to disbarment.
06/25/1999PETITIONER'S ANSWER/RESPONSE to motion to release affidavit of consent to disbarment.
07/27/1999ORDER On consideration of the motions of Mark J. Kadish, Esquire, for leave to disclose respondent's affidavit of consent to disbarment to Porteal Groom, a former client to respondent, and Bar Counsel's opposition thereto, it is ORDERED that the motions for leave to disclose respondent's affidavit of consent to disbarment is denied. (By RD, PY, KG) *Senior Judge King would grant the motion.
11/12/1999RECEIVED from the Office of Bar Counsel a letter with a certified copy of the judgment of conviction in the USDC for the District of Columbia in a criminal case against respondent.