In re: Michael Graham
Michael Graham |
2:2022rd00099 |
August 10, 2022 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Ricardo S Martinez |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 1 NOTICE from the Washington State Bar Association, Notice of Interim Suspension Proceeding No. 22#00044, with Supreme Court of Washington Order No. 202,074-7, Order Granting Petition for Suspension Pursuant to ELC 7.3. (JWC) |
***Reciprocal Discipline Case Terminated. (JWC) |
Prior reciprocal discipline case logged in ECF (see 2:22-rd-00001). Michael Graham was suspended on 2/23/2022 by the Honorable Ricardo S. Martinez and was never reinstated. Michael Graham remains on suspended status with our Court. (cc: Attorney Michael Graham via USPS to both addresses listed on docket sheet) (JWC) |
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