Title: Attorney Grievance v. Adams

State: maryland

Issuer: Maryland Supreme Court

Document:

ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMMISSION
*  In the
OF MARYLAND
*  Court of Appeals
*  of Maryland
  v.
 
*  Misc. Docket AG
                 
LESTER A.D. ADAMS
*  No.65, September Term, 2006
                   
                      
                             O R D E R                         
        
The Court having considered the Petition of Lester A.D. Adams
for Reinstatement to the Bar of Maryland and the response filed
thereto 
by 
the 
Attorney 
Grievance 
Commission 
in 
the 
above 
captioned
case, it is this 11th day of April, 2007,
ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, a majority of
the Court concurring, that the petition be, and it is hereby,
GRANTED, and the petitioner, Lester A.D. Adams, is reinstated to
the practice of law in this State, subject to the following
conditions 
1.
Petitioner shall participate in twelve (12) hours of
continuing legal education in the first three (3) years
after reinstatement;
2.
Petitioner shall engage at his expense a monitor
acceptable to Bar Counsel who will oversee both his
practice of law and his accounting of funds for a period
of two (2) years with monthly reports for one (1) year
and quarterly reports thereafter to Bar Counsel; and
3.
Petitioner in the first year after reinstatement shall
attend the Maryland State Bar Association Workers’
Compensation Evening Series; and in the second year
Petitioner 
shall 
attend 
the 
Maryland 
State 
Bar
Association and Prince George’s County Bar Association
CLE offerings in Criminal Law, Family Law, Immigration
Law, Consumer Bankruptcy Law and solo and small firm
practice and litigation as well as any of those he could
not attend in year two on the third year, and it is
further
 ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court 
shall 
replace the name of
Lester A.D. Adams upon the register of attorneys entitled to
practice law in this State 
and 
certify 
that 
fact 
to 
the Trustees of
the 
Client 
Protection 
Fund 
and 
the 
Clerks 
of 
all 
judicial 
tribunals
in this State.
 /s/ Robert M. Bell
 
CHIEF JUDGE