Ligon v. Harper , 2017 Ark. 166 ( 2017 )


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    2017 Ark. 166
    SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
    No.   D-14-415
    Opinion Delivered: May   4, 2017
    STARK LIGON, AS EXECUTIVE
    DIRECTOR OF THE SUPREME
    COURT COMMITTEE ON              MOTION FOR ORDER OF
    PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT            DEFAULT JUDGMENT OF
    PETITIONER DISBARMENT
    V.
    KENNETH ALAN HARPER, ARKANSAS
    BAR NO. 89022
    RESPONDENT GRANTED.
    PER CURIAM
    Petitioner Stark Ligon, as Executive Director of the Arkansas Supreme Court
    Committee on Professional Conduct, has filed a motion for an order of default judgment
    on the petition of disbarment of respondent Kenneth Alan Harper, Arkansas Bar Number
    89022. We grant the motion.
    On May 9, 2014, the Office of Professional Conduct filed a petition for disbarment
    against Harper, and a summons was issued. Harper was personally served with the petition
    and summons on May 21, 2014. He failed to answer the petition within thirty days, and a
    motion for default judgment was filed on June 26, 2014. Harper tendered an untimely
    answer on July 9, 2014. On July 31, 2014, we appointed the Honorable John Cole to serve
    as a special judge to hear the matter and provide the court with findings of fact, conclusions
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    of law, and a recommendation of an appropriate sanction. Ligon v. Harper, 
    2014 Ark. 331
    (per curiam).
    Pursuant to Arkansas Rule of Civil Procedure 55(a) (2016), Judge Cole entered an
    order of default judgment against Harper on October 19, 2016, finding the allegations in
    the petition for disbarment to be admitted. Harper was given notice of a November 10,
    2016 hearing on sanctions to be imposed; however, he failed to appear at the hearing. Based
    on the evidence of serious misconduct presented at the hearing, Judge Cole filed findings of
    fact and conclusions of law with this court on February 17, 2017, recommending a sanction
    of disbarment. On February 21, 2017, the clerk of this court issued a briefing schedule to
    the parties pursuant to section 13 of the Arkansas Supreme Court Procedures Regulating
    Professional Conduct of Attorneys at Law. The briefing schedule directed that Harper, as
    the respondent, file his brief by April 2, 2017. Harper failed to submit a brief by April 2,
    2017, and no request for an extension of time has been filed.
    Because Harper’s failure to file an abstract and brief leaves this court with nothing to
    review with regard to Judge Cole’s findings, we grant petitioner’s request for a final order
    disbarring Harper. In re Brown, 369 Ark. App’x 566, 
    252 S.W.3d 137
     (2007). His name
    shall be removed from the registry of attorneys licensed by the State of Arkansas, and he is
    barred and enjoined from engaging in the practice of law in this state.
    It is so ordered.
    D-14-415
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Document Info

Docket Number: D-14-415

Citation Numbers: 2017 Ark. 166

Judges: Per Curiam

Filed Date: 5/4/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 5/4/2017