Court Opinion

ID: 2828889
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2015-08-20 15:12:38.079727+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:25:05.607403
License: Public Domain

OPINION AND ORDER
  

  Jason P. Price was admitted to the practice of law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky on May 1, 2003. Price’s KBA No. is 89665, and his bar roster address is 225 Main Street 1A, Williamsburg, KY 40769.
 

  On August 21, 2014, this Court issued a private reprimand with conditions. One of those conditions was that Price attend and complete an Ethics and Professionalism Enhancement Program (EPEP). In the event Price failed to meet the conditions, the order provided for conversion of the private reprimand to a public one.
 

  Price’s private reprimand arose from charges contained in two separate files. In KBA File No. 21372, Price was charged with failure to keep a client informed; failure to promptly comply with requests for information; charging an unreasonable fee; and failure to provide information to the KBA. Price disputed all but the last charge, which arose from his failure to respond to the other charges.
 

  In KBA File No. 21709, Price was also charged with failure to promptly comply with requests for information; charging an unreasonable fee; failure to provide information to the KBA; and engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation. Price admitted to the failure to provide information to his client and to failure to provide information to the KBA but denied the other charges.
 

  On May 13, 2015, the Kentucky Bar Association (KBA) filed a motion asking this Court to issue an order requiring Price to show cause why we should not convert the previously issued private repri
   
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  mand into a public one. In support of that motion, the KBA stated that Price had not attended the May 13, 2015 EPEP, which was the first available program folio-wing this Court’s August 2014 order.
 

  On May 26, 2015, the KBA filed an amended motion stating that Price, apparently anticipating the EPEP condition, attended the April 25, 2014 program. However, the KBA noted that Price had not paid for that program despite having been advised that payment was a necessary requirement for successful completion of the program. The KBA also noted that Price had been advised of the April 17, 2015 program and reiterated that he failed to attend that program.
 

  In response to the show cause order, Price indicated that he had enrolled in an eight-month residential treatment program on March 16, 2015. A report from the treatment program’s director indicates that Price has been compliant and has had no disciplinary problems. Therefore, Price asks this Court to hold the KBA’s motion in abeyance. We decline to do so.
 

  Price’s enrollment in a residential treatment program is laudable and would possibly have prevented him from attending the April 17, 2015 EPEP. However, Price has offered no excuse for his failure to pay for the EPEP he attended in 2014, Because Price has not offered any reason why he failed to pay for the 2014 EPEP, despite being able to continue practicing law for 11 months following attendance, we discern no reason to deny the KBA’s motion. Thus, we hereby convert the August 2014 private reprimand into a public reprimand.
 

  Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED,
 

  Jason P. Price, KBA Member Number 89665, is publicly reprimanded.
 

  /s/ John D. Minton Jr. CHIEF JUSTICE
 

  All sitting. All concur.