Supreme Court suspends attorneys for unmet CLE

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The Indiana Supreme Court suspended 111 attorneys this week for failing to meet their continuing legal education requirements last year.

Justices issued an order In the Matter of Failure to Comply with Continuing Legal Education Requirements on Tuesday. Though effective immediately, it stipulates that attorneys’ proscription against practicing law begins at 11:59 p.m. June 11.

A total 41 attorneys based out of state are suspended, followed by 26 in Marion County, eight in Hamilton County, five in Monroe County, four in Allen County, three in Porter and St. Joseph counties, and two in numerous areas such as Lake and Vanderburgh counties.

Those included on the list have not met requirements of Admission and Discipline Rule 29, Sections 3 or 10, the order says. Any attorney listed can be reinstated by complying with the reinstatement procedures and paying any necessary penalties.

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