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Jeremey A. Miller (2017)
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A separateBoard panelfound thatMr. MillerviolatedMaine Bar Rule
formaldisciplinarypetition. BarRules.Thus, theBoardauthorizedBarCounselto prepare and present a thatMr. Millerhad engaged in misconduct subject to sanctionunderthe Maine On May 17, 2016, a panel of the Board found probablecausetobelieve
ofProfessionalConduct 8.1(b). actions. His failure to respond to Bar Counsel's inquiries violated Maine Rule administrativesuspension.Mr. Millerfailedtofilea response indefenseof his ofcompliancerequiredbyMaine BarRule4(k)(8)followinghissummary 2015,as a result ofMr. Miller'ssubsequentfailuretofiletherequiredaffidavit 5(a).The Boardfileda grievancecomplaintagainstMr. Milleron November 24, Rule4(a),and the continuinglegaleducation requirement ofMaine Bar Rule to hisfailuretocomplywith the annualregistrationrequirementofMaine Bar October15,2015,Mr. Millerwas administrativelysuspended by theBoarddue and is subject to anadministrativenon-disciplinarysuspension.Effective Jeremey A. Millerwas admitted to theMaine Bar inNovember of2008
Committee") fortheissuanceof apubliccensure. The Courtremanded thematterto the ProfessionalConduct Committee ("the Overseersof the Bar("theBoard")warrantstheissuanceof a public censure. disciplinematterfrom theGrievance Commission ofthe Maine Board of New Hampshire Supreme Courtruledthatthe above captioned reciprocal In accordancewith Supreme Court Rule 37(12),on January 3,2017, the
PUBLIC CENSURE AND ORDER ON COSTS
In the Matter o/Jeremey A. Miller - LD-2016-0019
Margaret R. Kerouac BarbaraJ. Guay, LegalAssistant RichardH. Darling* * non attorneymember Susan R. Chollct* Martha Van Oot PeterG. Bccson Georges J. Roy* ElaineHoldcn,* Vice Chair 603-224-5828 ♦Fax 228-9511 Mona T. Movafaghi Heather E. Krans, Vice Chair Concord, NewHampshire03301 David W. McGrath David M. Rothstein,Chair 4 Chcncll Drive,Suite 102 Caroline K. Leonard
a committeeoftheattorneydisciplinesystem ProfessionalConduct Committee New Hampshire Supreme Court Page 2 of2
File Jeremey A. Miller Janet F. DeVito, General Counsel Distribution:
January £l,2017
Office'scollectionefforts. shall beresponsibleforany costsincurred as aresultoftheAttorneyDiscipline enforcementremedies and procedures.See Sup. Ct. R. 37(19)(c). Mr. Miller judgment and shallbe subjectto alllegally-availablepost-judgment superiorcourtin any county in the state,where itshallbe docketed as a final The Committee may file acopy ofthe finalassessment ofcostswith the
37(19)(b). costs by petition tothesuperiorcourt in anycountyinthestate.Sup. Ct. R. The Committee may resolvethe disagreement,or enforcethe assessment of expense and explainingthereasons fordisagreement.Sup. Ct. R. 37(19)(b). of receipt oftheCommittee'sstatementofexpenses,listingeach disputed shallbecome finalunlessMr. Millerresponds inwriting,withinthirty(30)days costsassociatedwith the publicationofthe censure.The assessment ofcosts Sup. Ct.R.37(19)(b).Costs can include,butarenotlimited to: copying and Committee intheinvestigationand enforcementofthisdisciplinarymatter. See Mr. Millershallbe responsiblefortheexpenses incurredby the
publiccensure. concluded thata publiccensure iswarranted, and theCommittee issuesa isthe equivalentto apublicreprimand imposed by the Board. The Court 2016, and recommended to the Court the impositionofa publiccensure,which was appropriate. The Committee deliberatedthematteron November 15, Maine RuleofProfessionalConduct, the Boardfound thata publicreprimand Because theevidencesupportsa findingthatMr. Millerviolatedthe
thatMr. Miller'sneglectcaused minor injurytothe legalsystem. notification affidavit once he wasadministrativelysuspended. Itfurtherfound annual registrationrequirementsin 2015 and by failing to filethe required ruledthatMr. Millerviolatedhisprofessionaldutiesby failing tocompletethe 7.3(i)(2)(B)and Maine Rules ofProfessionalConduct 8.1(b)and 8.4(a)(d).It