v. SMITH
THEODORE H. SMITH |
8:2019cv00680 |
January 18, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
John Michael Vazquez |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 3 Mail Returned as Undeliverable. Mail sent to Theodore H. Smith re #2 Order of Disbarment (dc, ) |
Filing 2 ORDER OF DISBARMENT, ORDERED, pursuant to L. Civ. R. 104.1(c), that THEODORE H. SMITH is hereby restrained and enjoined from practicing law before this Court during such time that he remains disbarred by the Supreme Court of New Jersey and until further order of this Court. Signed by Chief Judge Jose L. Linares on 2/11/2019. (dc, ) |
***Civil Miscellaneous Case Terminated. (dc, ) |
Filing 1 Copy of Order D-39-18 from the Supreme Court of New Jersey disbarring THEODORE H. SMITH by consent, effective immediately. (dc, ) |
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