In re Cure

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF KANSAS No. 120,518 In the Matter of KEVIN TODD CURE, Petitioner. ORDER OF REINSTATEMENT On May 10, 2019, this court suspended Kevin Todd Cure's license to practice law in Kansas for a period of 18 months beginning on the date of his temporary suspension, July 13, 2018. The court further ordered that Cure undergo a reinstatement hearing prior to its consideration of any petition for reinstatement. See In re Cure, 309 Kan. 877, 88586, 440 P.3d 563 (2019); see also Supreme Court Rule 232 (2021 Kan. S. Ct. R. 287) (formerly Rule 219) (procedure for reinstatement after suspension). On March 25, 2020, Cure filed a petition for reinstatement. On October 22, 2020, a hearing panel of the Kansas Board for Discipline of Attorneys conducted a hearing on Cure's petition for reinstatement. On January 25, 2021, this court received the hearing panel's Reinstatement Final Hearing Report, recommending that Cure's petition for reinstatement be granted, subject to Cure entering a one-year monitoring agreement with the Kansas Lawyers Assistance Program (KALAP). The court, after carefully considering the record, accepts the findings and recommendations of the hearing panel and grants Cure's petition for reinstatement of his license to practice law in Kansas, subject to him entering a one-year monitoring agreement with KALAP. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Cure's license to practice law in Kansas is reinstated, subject to the conditions as set forth above and conditioned upon his compliance with the annual continuing legal education requirements and upon his 1 payment of all attorney registration and continuing legal education fees. See Supreme Court Rule 206 (2021 Kan. S. Ct. R. 251) (formerly Rule 208); Supreme Court Rule 808 (2021 Kan. S. Ct. R. 613); Supreme Court Rule 811(b) (2021 Kan. S. Ct. R. 615). Upon receipt of proof of Cure's completion of these conditions, the Office of Judicial Administration is directed to enter his name on the roster of attorneys actively engaged in the practice of law in Kansas. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published in the official Kansas Reports and that the costs herein be assessed to Cure. Dated this 8th day of March 2021. 2

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