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This disciplinary matter is before the Court on the Petition for Voluntary Discipline filed by Respondent Michael F. Greene State Bar No. 307901 in which he requests a suspension of between 18 and 24 months, with conditions, for his admitted violations of Rules 1.3, 1.4, 1.15 I, 1.15 II, 1.16 d, and 8.4 of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct found in Bar Rule 4-102 d. The State Bar recommends that the Court accept the petition, which would resolve two disciplinary matters.

In the petition Greene, who has been a member of the State Bar since 1993, admits that in one matter he was retained by a client in a case arising out of an automobile accident. Greene settled the case but did not fully remit all the funds that were due to the insurance provider, resulting in the insurance agent contacting the client, who filed a grievance against Greene. Thereafter, Greene fully compensated his client, as the insurance agent indicated the provider was not interested in asserting any claim against the funds. Greene admits that he violated all the Rules set forth above. In the second matter, a client retained Greene to represent him in a case involving the client’s company. Greene failed to appear on the date the case was called for trial and judgment was entered against his client. After the grievance was filed, Greene fully reimbursed his client for the judgment amount and the attorney fees he paid Greene. Greene admits that in this matter he violated Rules 1.3 and 1.4. Greene submits that he experienced personal and emotional problems during the relevant time periods, and that he was dealing with clinical depression, alcoholism, and bipolar issues. He improved, but relapsed, and is still undergoing outpatient treatment. Greene’s wife left him and took their infant son out of the state. He has sought and obtained interim rehabilitation, psychiatric counseling and medication, and has not practiced law since he received the two grievances. Greene expresses remorse for his conduct. He agrees to an 18-to-24-month suspension, with reinstatement conditioned upon proper certification to the State Bar from a psychiatrist that he has no impairment or conditions that would affect his ability to practice law. In its Response, the State Bar notes the mitigating factors of no prior disciplinary history, personal or emotional problems, timely good faith effort to make restitution or rectify the consequences of his misconduct, cooperative attitude towards the disciplinary proceedings, and remorse, and cites In the Matter of Ballard, 279 Ga. 663 619 SE2d 625 2005, In the Matter of Weems, 270 Ga. 145 507 SE2d 736 1998, In the Matter of Hodges, 268 Ga. 114 485 SE2d 791 1997 and In the Matter of Taylor, 268 Ga. 754 493 SE2d 708 1997 as examples of cases in which 18-month or two-year suspensions were imposed for violations involving client funds.

 
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