Lack
Walter J Lack |
2:2010mc00303 |
August 6, 2010 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Audrey B. Collins |
Other |
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Filing 12 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Audrey B. Collins: Concurrently with this order to show cause, the Court is issuing an order suspending Respondent. In connection with that determination, Respondent filed some documents under seal. The local rules provid es that: The record in a disciplinary proceeding shall not be public (unless otherwise ordered by the Court) but shall become public if and when a final order discipline is entered. Local Rule 83-3.1.6 (emphasis added). As a final order imposing discipline is being entered concurrently herewith, Respondent is hereby ORDERED to show cause within 14 days why the entire record of this disciplinary proceeding should not become public. (see document for further details) (bm) |
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