Opinion ID: 2570424
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: sufficiency of the evidence

Text: Gershater argues that the testimony before the hearing panel was contradictory, vague, and insufficient to support the findings of fact by the hearing panel. Specifically, Gershater points to the testimony of Vleisides and of Donnelly regarding their legal representation of her during the Anderson litigation. Vleisides testified that he never filed an amended petition; Donnelly testified that an amended petition was filed. Although the testimony on this minor and insignificant point is contradictory, none of the testimony in question affects whether Gershater violated KRPC 3.3(a)(1), 8.4(d), 8.4(g), or Supreme Court Rules 207(b) and 211(b). The evidence supporting the findings of the hearing panel on these issues is uncontroverted, clear, and convincing. Gershater's argument on this issue is without merit.