In re Durkee

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IN_RE_DURKEE.94-573; 163 Vt 612; 657 A.2d 1086

[Filed 21-Mar-1995]


                               ENTRY ORDER

                      SUPREME COURT DOCKET NO. 94-573

                             MARCH TERM, 1995


In re John A. Durkee, Jr., Esq.      }          Original Jurisdiction
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                     In the above entitled cause the Clerk will enter:

         John A. Durkee, Jr., having been suspended from the practice of law
for a period of three years, retroactive to June 9, 1993, by the Supreme
Court of Massachusetts, it is hereby ordered that John A. Durkee, Jr., is
suspended from the practice of law in Vermont for a period of three years,
retroactive to June 9, 1993.  A.O. 9, Rule 17D. 





                                   BY THE COURT:

                                   ________________________________________
                                   Frederic W. Allen, Chief Justice


                                   ________________________________________
                                   Ernest W. Gibson III, Associate Justice


                                   ________________________________________
                                   John A. Dooley, Associate Justice


                                   ________________________________________
                                   James L. Morse, Associate Justice


                                   ________________________________________
                                   Denise R. Johnson, Associate Justice
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