
Supreme Court of Missouri
en banc
February 27, 2007
Supreme Court Case No. SC87892
In Re: John C. Hambrick, Jr., MBE #28165
ORDER
Now at this day, the Court being sufficiently advised of and concerning the premises, and this cause having been fully briefed and argued by the parties, the Court does find that Respondent violated Rules 4-1.1, 4-1.3, 4-1.4, 4-1.5, 4-1.15, 4-3.3(a)(1), 4-3.3(a)(2), 4-5.5, 4-8.4(c), 4-8.4(d), and 5.27 of the Rules of Professional Conduct; and
Respondent was previously suspended from the practice of law by the Court on December 21, 2004, in Supreme Court Case No. SC86005;
The Court finds that Respondent is guilty of professional misconduct and should be further disciplined;
Now, therefore, it is ordered by the Court that the said John C. Hambrick, Jr., be, and he is hereby disbarred, that his right and license to practice law in the State of Missouri is canceled and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys in this State.
It is further ordered that the said John C. Hambrick, Jr., comply in all respects with Rule 5.27 - Notification of Clients and Counsel.
Costs taxed to Respondent.
Day - to - Day
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Michael A. Wolff
Chief Justice
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