
Supreme Court of Missouri
en banc
31 July 2018
Supreme Court of Missouri Case No. SC97323
In re: Jeffrey B. Allen, MBE # 58252
ORDER
WHEREAS, the Chief Disciplinary Counsel filed an information and motion for interim suspension pursuant to Rule 5.24 advising that there is probable cause to believe Respondent, Jeffrey B. Allen, has committed professional misconduct and, therefore, poses a substantial threat of irreparable harm to the public.
The Court now being fully advised of and concerning the premises does adjudge that probable cause exists that Respondent has committed professional misconduct and, therefore, poses a substantial threat of irreparable harm to the public.
Now, therefore, it is ordered by this Court that Respondent, Jeffrey B. Allen be, and he is hereby, immediately suspended from the practice of law pursuant to Rule 5.24 pending the final disposition of any disciplinary proceedings that may be brought as a consequence of the conduct described in the information.
It is further ordered that Respondent, Jeffrey B. Allen, comply in all respects with Rule 5.27 – Procedure Following a Disbarment or Suspension Order.
Costs taxed to Respondent.
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Zel M. Fischer
Chief Justice
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Zel M. Fischer
Chief Justice
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