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Gregory D.H. Jones (2014)
two years. Jones be suspended from the practice of law in New Hampshire for a period of Jones' response, the court accepts the PCC 's recommendation that Attorney After reviewing the petition, the PCC's recommendation, and Attorney
of a two-year suspension. The PCC also approved the parties' stipulation as to the recommended sanction
misconduct to violate the Rules of Professional Conduct. (4) Rule of Professional Conduct 8.4(a), which makes it professional
trust account for the purpose of avoiding an IRS levy; and (3) Rule of Professional Conduct 8.4(c), by placing earned fees in a client
accounting requirements; certificates falsely stating that he was in compliance with trust (2) Rule of Professional Conduct Rule 3.3, by filing annual trust accounting
disposition of client funds; to maintain records relating to the handling, maintenance and commingling earned fees with client trust account funds, and by failing (1) Rule of Professional Conduct 1.15, and Supreme Court Rule 50, by
violated the following rules: ยท Attorney Jones. Based on the stipulation, the PCC found that Attorney Jones violations and sanctions, which had been agreed to by Disciplinary Counsel and The matter was submitted to the PCC based on a stipulation of facts,
hearing. concurred with the petition for two-year suspension and that he did not request a to file an answer to the petition. Attorney Jones notified the court that he petition was served upon Attorney Jones with an order requiring Attorney Jones practice of law. In accordance with Supreme Court Rule 37(16), a copy of the petition for a two-year suspension of Attorney Gregory D.H. Jones from the On July 7, 2014, the Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) filed a
LD-2014-0006, In the Matter of Gregory D.H. Jones, Esquire
ORDER
SUPREME COURT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 2
File Gregory D .H . Jones, Esquire David M . Rothstein, Esquire Sara S. Greene, Esquire Janet F. DeVito, Esquire Attorney Discipline Office; AD0-1 2-048 Distribution:
Eileen Fox, Clerk L rui.;_1" ~D
ATTEST:
DATE : August 28, 2014
Dalianis, C.J., and Hicks, Conboy, Lynn, and Bassett, JJ., concurred.
Discipline Office. of Rule 37(13). A copy of the affidavit shall be sent to the Attomey complied with the provisions of this order and with the. requirements Jones shall file with the court an affidavit showing that he has fully (4) Within 30 days after the effective date of the suspension, Attorney
suspension, and shall advise the clients to seek new legal counsel. inability to act as an attomey after the effective date of the administrative proceedings, of his suspension and consequent of his clients in pending matters, including litigated matters and (3) .In accordance with Rule 37(13), Attomey Jones is ordered to notify all
this matter. costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of ( 2) Attorney Jones shall reimburse the Attorney Discipline Office for all
reconsideration is filed. become effective on September 29, 2014 , unless a motion for New Hampshire for a period of two years. This suspension shall (1) Attorney Gregory D. H. Jones is suspended from the practice of law in
Accordingly, the court orders as follows: