Case Title: Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. Gottehrer

Citation: 2023-Ohio-433

Docket Number: 

State: ohio

Court: Ohio Supreme Court

Date: 2023-02-15T00:00:00Z

Document:
[Cite as Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. Gottehrer, ___ Ohio St.3d ___, 2023-Ohio-433.] 
 
 
 
CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN BAR ASSOCIATION v. GOTTEHRER. 
[Cite as Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. Gottehrer, ___ Ohio St.3d ___,  
2023-Ohio-433.] 
(No. 2009-1918—Submitted February 7, 2023—Decided February 15, 2023.) 
ON PETITION FOR REINSTATEMENT. 
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{¶ 1} This cause came on for further consideration upon the filing on 
August 1, 2022, of a petition for reinstatement by respondent, Blaine L. Gottehrer, 
Attorney Registration No. 0027147.  In accordance with Gov.Bar R. V(25)(E), 
respondent’s petition for reinstatement was referred to the Board of Professional 
Conduct.  The board filed its final report in this court on December 9, 2022, 
recommending that respondent’s petition for reinstatement be granted subject to 
conditions.  No objections to said final report were filed, and this cause was 
considered by the court. 
{¶ 2} Upon consideration thereof, it is ordered by this court that the petition 
for reinstatement of respondent is conditionally granted.  Respondent, Blaine L. 
Gottehrer, last known address in Mayfield Heights, Ohio will be reinstated to the 
practice of law in Ohio upon respondent providing proof that he has taken and 
passed the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) and this court 
orders respondent reinstated.  It is further ordered that respondent’s reinstatement 
is subject to the following conditions: (1) prior to or within the first 30 days 
following his reinstatement, respondent shall provide proof to relator that he has 
completed the free, one-hour continuing legal education IOLTA webinar available 
through the Office of Disciplinary Counsel’s website at odc.ohio.gov/cle; (2) prior 
to or within the first 30 days following his reinstatement, respondent shall contact 
the Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program (“OLAP”), submit to an evaluation if 
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recommended by OLAP, and comply with any recommendations provided by 
OLAP; (3) respondent shall retake the oath of office; and (4) respondent shall 
cooperate, for a period of not less than one year following his reinstatement, with 
one or more monitors, approved by relator, who are experienced in the practice of 
domestic relations, bankruptcy and/or real estate law, and whose assignment shall 
be to monitor the progress of respondent’s legal work, client relations, and 
compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct. 
{¶ 3} It is further ordered by the court that respondent be taxed the costs of 
these proceedings in the amount of $529.80, less the deposit of $500, for a total 
balance due of $29.80 payable, by cashier’s check or money order, by respondent 
on or before 90 days from the date of this order.  If costs are not paid on or before 
90 days from the date of this order, interest at the rate of ten percent per annum will 
accrue until costs are paid in full.  It is further ordered that if costs are not paid in 
full on or before 90 days from the date of this order, the matter may be referred to 
the attorney general for collection and respondent may be found in contempt and 
suspended until all costs and accrued interest are paid in full.  It is further ordered 
that respondent is liable for all collections costs pursuant to R.C. 131.02 if the debt 
is certified to the attorney general for collection. 
{¶ 4} It is further ordered that the clerk of this court issue certified copies 
of this order as provided for in Gov.Bar R. V(17)(E)(1) and that publication be 
made as provided for in Gov.Bar R. V(17)(E)(2). 
{¶ 5} For earlier case, see Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. Gottehrer, 124 
Ohio St.3d 519, 2010-Ohio-929, 924 N.E.2d 825. 
KENNEDY, C.J., and FISCHER, DEWINE, DONNELLY, STEWART, BRUNNER, 
and DETERS, JJ., concur. 
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