Charles Yuill Jr. v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline

On February 24, 1994 the Board of Disciplinary Appeals dismissed for want of prosecution the appeal from an evidentiary judgment of disbarment of Dallas attorney Charles Yuill Jr. State Bar of Texas Card no. 22233000. The evidentiary panel found that Mr. Yuill violated Rules1.01(b)(1),(2), 1.03(a), 1.14(b), 3.03(a)(1), (5), (a),(b) and 8.04(a) (1),(3), (4) of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Profressional Conduct and Rules 1-102 (A) (1), (4), (S), (6), 6-101(A) (3) and 7-101(A) (2),(3) of the Texas Code of Professional Responsibility

BODA Cause Number: 
3150
Type of Matter: 
Evidentiary Appeal
Date Filed: 
Tuesday, December 28, 1993
SBOT Cause No.: 
D0099200649
SBOT Discipline: 
Disbarment
SBOT Grievance Committee Number: 
06A
BODA Decision: 
Dismissed for Want of Prosecution
Appealed to the Supreme Court: 
Yes
Supreme Court Decision: 
Affirmed
SBOT Card No.: 
22233000