Disbarment Times Four
An attorney disbarred in Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia has consented to disbarment in Maryland
WHEREAS, in the joint petition, Respondent stipulated that the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board concluded that, over the course of eight years, Respondent improperly received over $35,000 from his former law firm as reimbursement for expenses incurred while representing a client, that the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board also concluded that Respondent used the $35,000 for personal expenses unrelated to client maters, and that the Supreme Court of Appeals for the State of West Virginia concluded that Respondent sought and received improper reimbursement expenses from his employer,
WHEREAS, Respondent agrees that his conduct as described in the joint petition would violate Maryland Attorneys’ Rule of Professional Conduct 8.4(c) and consents to disbarment, it is this 29th day of July 2024,
ORDERED, by the Supreme Court of Maryland, that, the Joint Petition for Disbarment by Consent is GRANTED, and Respondent, Robert Edwin Glenn, IV, is hereby DISBARRED, effective immediately…
(mike Frisch)