Michael L. Davis v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline

On November 7, 2022, the Board of Disciplinary Appeals issued a Dismissal Order, dismissing for want of prosecution the appeal filed by Livingston attorney MICHAEL L. DAVIS [#05528760]. On February 1, 2002, a Judgment of Active Suspension was issued by an evidentiary panel of the District 3 Grievance Committee of the State Bar of Texas, finding that Davis violated Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct 1.01(b)(1) (neglect), 1.03(a) and (b) (communication), 8.04(a)(3) (misconduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation), and 8.04(a)(8) (misconduct involving failure to provide a required response to the Chief Disciplinary Counsel’s office or a district grievance committee). Davis is actively suspended for three years, beginning February 15, 2022, and ending February 14, 2025. BODA Case No. 66372.

 

BODA Cause Number: 
66372
Type of Matter: 
Evidentiary Appeal
Date Filed: 
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
SBOT Cause No.: 
201802632
SBOT Discipline: 
Suspension
SBOT Grievance Committee Number: 
3-2
BODA Decision: 
Dismissed for Want of Prosecution
Appealed to the Supreme Court: 
No
SBOT Card No.: 
05528760