Back to question index 26. Can a lawyer petition the district court to dissolve the order of interim suspension?
• Yes. Under both Rule 14-518 and Rule 14-519, the lawyer may move for dissolution of the order of suspension, and in that event, the motion shall be heard and determined as soon as practicable. If a lawyer is placed on interim suspension pursuant to Rule 14-519 and the underlying conviction is reversed or vacated, the order of suspension will be vacated.
Related Questions
- Back to question index 29. When can a lawyer petition for readmission if he or she was placed on interim suspension, then disbarred?
- Back to question index 26. Can a lawyer petition the district court to dissolve the order of interim suspension?
- Back to question index 33. When can a lawyer petition again if the district court rejects his or her petition?