Case Title: In re Hardy (Order of Reinstatement)

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State: kansas

Court: Kansas Supreme Court

Date: 2017-04-03T00:00:00Z

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF KANSAS 
 
 
No. 114,752 
 
In the Matter of DAVID A. HARDY, 
Petitioner. 
 
 
ORDER OF REINSTATEMENT  
 
 
On March 25, 2016, this court suspended the petitioner, David A. Hardy, 
from the practice of law in Kansas for a period of 2 years, effective January 7, 
2015. See In re Hardy, 303 Kan. 1071, 373 P.3d 706 (2016). The court further 
ordered that the petitioner comply with the requirements of Supreme Court Rule 
219(b) and (c) (2015 Kan. Ct. R. Annot. 403). 
 
On February 14, 2017, petitioner filed a petition for reinstatement. On 
February 16, 2017, the Disciplinary Administrator's office filed a response to the 
petitioner's petition for reinstatement, confirming that petitioner complied with the 
court's previous order.   
 
The court, after carefully considering the record, accepts the findings and 
recommendations of the hearing panel and grants the petitioner's petition for 
reinstatement of his license to practice law in Kansas.   
 
 
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the petitioner be reinstated to the practice 
of law in Kansas conditioned upon his compliance with the annual continuing 
legal education requirements and upon his payment of all fees required by the 
Clerk of the Appellate Courts and the Kansas Continuing Legal Education 
Commission. Upon proof provided to the Clerk of the Appellate Courts that the 
petitioner has complied with the annual continuing legal education requirements 
 
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and has paid the fees required by the Clerk of the Appellate Courts and the Kansas 
Continuing Legal Education Commission, the Clerk is directed to enter the 
petitioner's name upon the roster of attorneys engaged in the practice of law in 
Kansas.  
 
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED this this order be published in the official Kansas 
Reports and that the costs herein be assessed to the petitioner.   
 
 
Effective this 3rd day of April, 2017.