Case Information: 97-BG-0788 | |||
Short Caption: | WILLIAM B. KELLEY V. COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS | Classification: | Bar Governance - Bar - Committee On Admissions |
Superior Court or Agency Case Number: | Filed Date: | 05/12/1997 | |
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Opening Event Date: | 05/12/1997 | Case Status: | Closed |
Record Completed: | Post-Decision Matter Pending: | ||
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Appellate Role | Party Name | IFP | Attorney(s) | Arguing Attorney | E-Filer | ||||
Petitioner | William B. Kelley | N |
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Respondent | D.C. Committee on Admissions | N |
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Events | ||||
Event Date | Status | Description | Result | |
05/12/1997 | PETITION FOR REVIEW | |||
05/12/1997 | $50.00 DOCKETING FEE | |||
05/20/1997 | CERTIFIED COPY OF PETITION TO BOARD & John P. Dean | |||
05/22/1997 | ORDER On consideration of the petition for review, it is ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Committee on Admissions for its recommendation as to whether the relief sought by petitioner should be afforded by this court. (GP) | |||
06/20/1997 | REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF COMM. ON ADMISSIONS | |||
07/09/1997 | Filed | OUTCOME/DISPOSITION - Outcome-Disposition | ||
07/09/1997 | DENIED On consideration of the petition for review, and the report and recommendation of the Committee on Admissions, it is ORDERED that the petition is denied. (By TE,SC,KG) *Associate Judge Schwelb would grant the petition. | |||
07/22/1997 | PETITIONER'S MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION | |||
07/22/1997 | MOTION(S) FEE PAID | |||
07/31/1997 | SUPPLEMENTAL PETITIONER'S MOTION FOR- RECONSIDERATIN | |||
07/31/1997 | MOTION(S) FEE PAID | |||
08/14/1997 | ORDER On consideration of petitioner's motion for reconsideration, and petitioner's supplemental motion for reconsideration, and it appearing that the Committee on Admissions will not file a response, itis ORDERED that petitioner's motion for reconsideration is denied. (By TE, SC, KG) *Associate Judge Schwelb would grant petitioner's motion. |