IN THE MATTER OF REINSTATEMENT OF HOGAN

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IN THE MATTER OF REINSTATEMENT OF HOGAN
2009 OK 35
213 P.3d 831
Case Number: SCBD-5435
Decided: 05/26/2009

THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF REINSTATEMENT OF PAUL D. HOGAN TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION AND TO THE ROLL OF ATTORNEYS.

ORDER

¶1 Paul D. Hogan petitions this Court for reinstatement as a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association. Upon consideration of the matter we find:

Petitioner is a resident of Kansas, and does not practice law in Oklahoma;

Petitioner has met all the procedural requirements necessary for reinstatement in the Oklahoma Bar Association as set out in Rule 11 of the Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings, 5 O.S.2001, ch. 1, app. 1-A;

Petitioner has established by clear and convincing evidence that he has not engaged in the unauthorized practice of law in the State of Oklahoma;

Petitioner has established by clear and convincing evidence that he possesses the competency and learning in the law required for reinstatement to the Oklahoma Bar Association;

Petitioner has established by clear and convincing evidence that he possesses the good moral character, which entitles him to be reinstated to the Oklahoma Bar Association.

¶2 It is therefore ordered that the Petition for Reinstatement be granted.

¶3 It is further ordered that the Petitioner pay the costs associated with these proceedings in the amount of $937.67. The Oklahoma Bar Association acknowledges receipt of the costs incurred in the amount of $937.67.

DONE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT THIS 26th DAY OF MAY, 2009.

/S/CHIEF JUSTICE

CONCUR: EDMONDSON, C.J., HARGRAVE, KAUGER, WATT, WINCHESTER, JJ.

DISSENT: TAYLOR, V.C.J., OPALA, COLBERT, REIF, JJ.

OPALA, J

¶1 This is a proceeding for de novo review of a Professional Responsibility Tribunal's recommendation that petition for reinstatement be conditionally granted. The conditions are described in paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Trial Panel's report.

¶2 The Tribunal recommends (1) that "petitioner must agree [to] and more adequately disclose this restricted nature of the representation" he provides in prelitigation stage for clients injured in car wrecks and (2) that the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Bar Association be satisfied that petitioner has demonstrated "satisfactory knowledge of Rules 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 7.1 and 7.2 of the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct."

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