Case ID: ohio-st-2d_67/html/0335-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ohio State Bar Association v. Lowe.
    [Cite as Bar Assn. v. Lowe (1981), 67 Ohio St. 2d 335.]
    (D.D. No. 81-1
    Decided July 22, 1981.)
    
      
      Mr. John R. Welch, Mr. Albert L. Bell, Mr. William L. Clark and Mr. Emerson Cheek, III, for relator.
    
      Preiser & Wilson Co., L.P.A., Mr. Stanley E. Preiser and Mr. Frederick D. Fahrenz, for respondent.
   Per Curiam.

Upon examination of the record and the findings of the board of commissioners, we conclude that there are ample facts to justify the board’s finding that respondent violated DR-1-102 (A) (4) and (6), DR-1-102 (A)(3), (4) and (6), DR-6-101 (A)(3), DR-7-102 (A)(3), and DR-9-102(B)(l) and (3) of the Code of Professional Responsibility.

Accordingly, respondent is hereby indefinitely suspended from the practice of law.

Judgment accordingly.

Celebrezze, C. J., W. Brown, P. Brown, Sweeney, Locher, Holmes and C. Brown, JJ., concur.