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IN RE: Cory Howerton FLEMING.
This lawyer disciplinary matter is before the Court on the petition for voluntary reciprocal discipline, in the form of an emergency suspension, filed by Cory Howerton Fleming (State Bar No. 292955). See Bar Rules 4-108 (a) (emergency suspension), 4-227 (b) (petition for voluntary discipline), and Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct (“GRPC”) Rule 9.4 (b) (reciprocal discipline), found in Bar Rule 4-102 (d). Fleming admits that on October 8, 2021, the Supreme Court of South Carolina issued an order for his interim suspension from the practice of law under South Carolina's equivalent to Georgia Bar Rule 4-108 (a). Fleming promptly notified the State Bar of the suspension, see GRPC 9.4 (b), and, in its response to Fleming's petition, the State Bar requests that the Court grant the petition.
Having considered the petition and response, the Court agrees that an order of emergency suspension is appropriate. See, e.g., In the Matter of Moore, 303 Ga. 296, 296 n.1, 811 S.E.2d 343 (2018) (disbarring attorney and noting Court's prior grant of voluntary petition for emergency suspension); In the Matter of Morris, 298 Ga. 864, 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, the Court hereby accepts the voluntary petition and directs that Cory Howerton Fleming be suspended from the practice of law immediately and until further order of this Court. Fleming is reminded of his duties pursuant to Bar Rule 4–219 (b).
Petition for voluntary discipline accepted. Emergency suspension.
Per Curiam.
All the Justices concur.
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Docket No: S22Y0339
Decided: January 11, 2022
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia.
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