In the Matter of Douglas Liddell Kirkland., S11Y0363.

Decision Date24 January 2011
Docket NumberNo. S11Y0363.,S11Y0363.
Citation704 S.E.2d 806,288 Ga. 480
PartiesIn the Matter of Douglas Liddell KIRKLAND.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

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Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel State Bar, Jonathan W. Hewett, Assistant General Counsel State Bar, for State Bar of Georgia.PER CURIAM.

This reciprocal discipline matter is before the Court on the Report and Recommendation of the Review Panel, recommending that we impose a suspension on Douglas Liddell Kirkland (State Bar No. 423655) following his receipt of an emergency suspension in Florida. See Fla. Bar v. Kirkland, 36 So.3d 85 (2010); Rule 9.4(b), as amended, of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct set forth in Bar Rule 4–102(d).

The Florida Supreme Court imposed an emergency suspension based on evidence that Kirkland was misappropriating assets from his attorney trust account. The State Bar of Georgia served Kirkland with a notice of reciprocal discipline based on the suspension, which he acknowledged, indicating that he would not contest the imposition of reciprocal discipline. The Florida Supreme Court subsequently disbarred Kirkland based on an uncontested report of a referee. See Fla. Bar v. Kirkland, 42 So.3d 235 (2010). The State Bar of Georgia served Kirkland with a supplemental notice of reciprocal discipline for the disbarment, which Kirkland also acknowledged, but the referee's report was not made part of the record. Consequently, the only issue properly before the Review Panel and now this Court is the imposition of reciprocal discipline based on Kirkland's emergency suspension in Florida.

The Review Panel considered the Florida suspension order and the elements listed in Rule 9.4(b)(3) that would authorize imposition of different punishment and concluded that an indefinite suspension was the appropriate sanction. After reviewing the record, we agree that an indefinite suspension is appropriate in this reciprocal discipline context. Accordingly, Douglas Liddell Kirkland's license to practice law in Georgia is suspended immediately and until such time as he can demonstrate that he has been reinstated in Florida. Kirkland is reminded of his duties pursuant to Bar Rule 4–219(c).

Indefinite suspension.

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  • In re Kirkland, S12Y0015.
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • 7 November 2011
    ...42 So.3d 235 (2010). Kirkland was previously suspended indefinitely following his earlier suspension in Florida. In the Matter of Kirkland, 288 Ga. 480, 704 S.E.2d 806 (2011). In this matter, the State Bar filed a notice of reciprocal discipline attaching a certified copy of the order of th......
  • In re Fleming
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • 11 January 2022
    ...S.E.2d 408) (2016) (accepting petition for voluntary emergency suspension where attorney admitted impairment); In the Matter of Kirkland, 288 Ga. 480 (704 S.E.2d 806) (2011) (imposing indefinite suspension as reciprocal discipline following emergency suspension in Florida). Accordingly, the......
  • In re Fleming
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • 11 January 2022
    ...785 S.E.2d 408 (2016) (accepting petition for voluntary emergency suspension where attorney admitted impairment); In the Matter of Kirkland , 288 Ga. 480, 704 S.E.2d 806 (2011) (imposing indefinite suspension as reciprocal discipline following emergency suspension in Florida). Accordingly, ......
  • In the Matter of Lynn Mcneese Swank., S11Y0223.
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • 24 January 2011
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