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ORIGINAL                                     02/20/2024

          IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA                               Case Number: PR 24-0004

                                       PR 24-0004                                   FILED
                                                                                    FEB 2 0 2024
                                                                                  Bowen Greenwood
 IN RE PETITION OF SHARON ANN O'LEARY                                           clerk of Supreme Court
 FOR REINSTATEMENT TO ACTIVE STATUS                                 ORDER          stataof Montan°
 IN THE BAR OF MONTANA

       Sharon Ann O'Leary has petitioned for reinstatement to active status in the State
l3ar of Montana. O'Leary voluntarily moved to inactive status on April 1, 2006. O'Leary
has been actively practicing in New York since 1986. The Petition states that O'Leary is
not subject to disciplinary proceedings or pending disciplinary proceedings, and has not,
while on inactive status, been charged with a criminal offense, committed any acts or
omissions that would be sanctionable under the Montana Rules of Professional Conduct,
accrued delinquent debt or filed for bankruptcy, or failed to fulfill the obligations of a
public officer or professional license. Therefore,
       IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition of Sharon Ann O'Leary for
reinstatement to active status in the State Bar of Montana is GRANTED. Petitioner shall
pay all dues, fees and taxes owing to the State Bar, and within six (6) months shall submit
to the Board of Continuing Legal Education, P.O. Box 577, Helena, MT 59624, proof of
attendance at thirty (30) hours of approved Continuing Legal Education to be credited to
the time Petitioner was on inactive status. This may include approved credits previously
obtained by Petitioner during the last two years, if any, including credits from another
jurisdiction that qualify for transfer under Rule 5(D), Rules and Regulations for Continuing
Legal Education.
       The Clerk is directed to provide copies of this order to the Petitioner and the State
Bar of Montana.
       DATED thisa e      day of February, 2024.

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