In the Matter of Held

Case Date: 01/01/1997
Docket No: 24554

24554 - In the Matter of Held
Davis Adv. Sh. No. 2
S.E.2d

THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
In The Supreme Court

In the Matter of Paul L.
Held, Respondent.

Opinion No. 24554
Submitted December 31, 1996 - Filed January 20, 1997

PUBLIC REPRIMAND

Attorney General Charles Molony Condon, Senior Assistant Attorney General Nathan Kaminski, Jr., and Assistant Attorney General Paul M. Koch, of Columbia for complainant.

William T. Toal, of Columbia, for respondent.

PER CURIAM: In this attorney grievance matter, respondent has conditionally admitted the allegations against him and consents to a private reprimand or, in the alternative, a public reprimand. We accept the conditional admission and publicly reprimand respondent.

Respondent admits that he failed to timely respond to inquiries by the Board of Conunissioners on Grievances and Discipline (the Board). He further admits that, by a consent order, he was indefinitely suspended from practicing bankruptcy law in the District of South Carolina to the extent of filing or appearing in any new debtor cases or participating in any manner in any potential debtor cases. The reasons for this suspension are respondent's failure to comply with local court rules, to file adequate Chapter 13 plans, to file lien avoidance motions, to disclose required information in his clients' schedules and statements, to appear and adequately represent his clients, and to adequately disclose payments received from clients both pre-bankruptcy and post-petition.

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IN THE MATTER OF HELD

By his conduct, respondent has violated the Rules of Professional Conduct by failing to act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client, failing to cooperate with the Board, and engaging in conduct which is prejudicial to the administration of justice and which tends to bring the courts or legal profession into disrepute. Accordingly, we publicly reprimand respondent for his misconduct.

PUBLIC REPRIMAND.

Finney, C.J., and Toal, A.J., not participating

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