In Re: Discipline of John Shadek ( 2014 )


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  • "incapacitated for the purpose of practicing law" and confirm the transferof Shadek to disability inactive status. See SCR 117(2). Shadek may resume the practice of law only after he complies with SCR 117(4) and (5). Docket No. 64280 is an automatic review under SCR 105(3)(b) of a disciplinary board hearing panel's recommendation that Shadek be disbarred from the practice of law due to violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct. SCR 117(2) requires that any pending disciplinary proceedings against an attorney be suspended when he is transferred to disability inactive status, and this court suspended the proceedings in Docket No. 64280 in its February 27 order. As we have now confirmed the transfer to disability inactive status, we likewise confirm the suspension of the proceedings in Docket No. 64280. In order to avoid this matter lingering indefinitely on this court's docket pending Shadek's compliance with SCR 117(4) and (5), we conclude that judicial efficiency will be best served if Docket No. 64280 is dismissed without prejudice. Thus, Docket No. 64280 is dismissed without prejudice to the State Bar's ability to reinitiate such proceedings, if appropriate, upon Shadek's reinstatement to the active practice of law. Further, any other disciplinary proceedings pending against Shadek are suspended. SCR 117(2). SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 2 (0) 1947A e The state bar shall effect notice of this order as required under SCR 121.1. Bar counsel shall provide this court with proof that notice has been served. It is so ORDERED...1 C.J. Gibbons Pickering 5 A Hardesty O..A frea-4-2\ J \Ass ) Parraguirrer Douglas .-LA44 an Cherry cc: David A. Clark, Bar Counsel J. Thomas Susich, Chair, Northern Nevada Disciplinary Board Kimberly K. Farmer, Executive Director, State Bar of Nevada John Shadek Perry Thompson, United States Supreme Court Admissions Office 'This constitutes our final disposition of these matters. Any new proceedings concerning Shadek shall be docketed as a new and separate matter. SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 3 (0) 1947A 54/1910

Document Info

Docket Number: 64280

Filed Date: 5/28/2014

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014