By neglecting two estates he was retained to represent and by failing to take action in civil actions he was hired to defend, the respondent, Bruce R. Snyder, violated this Court's ethical rules for attorneys. The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission charged the respondent by a three-count verified complaint of violations of both the Code of Professional Responsibility for Attorneys at Law
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IN RE SNYDER
No. 02S00-8906-DI-474.
706 N.E.2d 1080 (1999)
In the Matter of Bruce R. SNYDER.
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March 15, 1999.
March 15, 1999.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Solomon L. Lowenstein, Jr., Fort Wayne, for Respondent.
Donald R. Lundberg, Executive Secretary, David B. Hughes, Staff Attorney, Indianapolis, for the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.
Supreme Court of Indiana.
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