Skip to main content

Sally D. Adkins

Judge, Court of Appeals of Maryland

Title Date Decided Ruling
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. ROBBINS August 1, 2019 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. SPERLING & SPERLING May 21, 2018 Suspension
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. McLAUGHLIN October 20, 2017 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. MAHONE [Mahone III] December 19, 2016 Suspension
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. SHOCKETT October 5, 2016 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. GOOD December 21, 2015 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. KATZ [Katz II] June 23, 2015 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. ECKEL May 22, 2015 Suspension
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. COCCO February 23, 2015 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. BUEHLER January 26, 2015 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. POVERMAN November 21, 2014 Suspension
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. FELDER October 22, 2014 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. LEVIN, Ronald May 16, 2014 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. LEWIS, Glenn February 27, 2014 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. DORE August 20, 2013 Suspension
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. ZIMMERMAN August 21, 2012 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. LONDON July 9, 2012 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. DE LA PAZ March 24, 2011 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. BROWN, MARTIN July 27, 2010 Suspension
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. MARCALUS [MARCALUS I] May 18, 2010 Suspension
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. RUDDY October 6, 2009 Reprimand
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. JOHNSON & PURCELL July 21, 2009 Disbarment
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMM'N v. McLAUGHLIN June 18, 2009 Suspension
Attorney Grievance defense attorney specializes in defending lawyers in disciplinary proceedings before the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission and the D.C. Bar's Board on Professional Responsibility involving professional misconduct, legal ethics, disbarment, suspensions of law licenses, petitions for disciplinary action, reprimands and sanctions for unethical conduct. If you receive a letter from Bar Counsel Lydia Lawless, Disciplinary Counsel Hamilton Fox, or from any attorney disciplinary board in Maryland or the District of Columbia, retain experienced attorneys with expertise in lawyer discipline and breach of ethics cases to avoid sanctions for professional misconduct. We help lawyers avoid disbarment, suspension, reprimands, censure and informal admonitions by drafting responses to client grievances and ethical complaints; representing lawyers in peer reviews, evidentiary hearings, and oral arguments before the BPR and the Court of Appeals; filing petitions to reinstate an attorney's license to practice law; conducting law firm ethical compliance audits; and drafting legal ethics opinions to protect lawyers from ethics charges. In many cases, disciplinary proceedings may be dismissed, dismissed with a warning, or result in a conditional diversion agreement with Bar Counsel to rectify misconduct. Lawyers may need help in managing their law firm attorney escrow IOLTA trust account and complying with attorney trust accounting rules to avoid charges of ethical misconduct. Do not represent yourself in responding to an attorney grievance, law firm client complaint, or other allegation of ethical impropriety. Attorney grievance defense counsel may help you comply with legal ethics rules, avoid sanctions like suspension or disbarment, and avoid future attorney grievances.

410.581.0070

By The Lawyer's Lawyers | Kramer & Connolly and Irwin R. Kramer who are responsible for the content of this informational website.   This website is designed for lawyers faced with attorney grievances. As cases do differ, past performance does not guarantee future results.
 

NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND
OR THE BOARD ON PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE D.C. BAR