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01-1480-D In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Malloy: OLR v. Robert T. Malloy

By: dmc-admin//May 28, 2002//

01-1480-D In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Malloy: OLR v. Robert T. Malloy

By: dmc-admin//May 28, 2002//

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“On February 21, 2002, this court issued an order to show cause, directing the Board and Attorney Malloy to explain why more severe discipline, and/or restitution to the client should not be imposed by the court. The parties responded to the satisfaction of the court, with the Board explaining that it did not discern uncompensated harm to the client with enough clarity to request restitution in this case.

“Accordingly, we adopt the referee’s findings of fact, conclusions of law, and recommendation with respect to Attorney Malloy. Attorney Malloy’s misconduct with respect to his handling of this matter is a serious failing. As discipline for the professional misconduct we impose a public reprimand and order Attorney Malloy to pay the costs of this proceeding, as recommended by the referee.”

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