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Bar Ass'n v. Canales
62 Ohio St. 2d 207
Ohio
1980
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Per Curiam.

“One of the fundamental tenets of the professional responsibility of a lawyer is that he should maintain a degree of personal and professional integrity that meets the highest standard. The integrity of the profession can be maintained only if the conduct of the individual attorney is above *209reproach.***” Cleveland Bar Assn. v. Stein (1972), 29 Ohio St. 2d 77, 81.

Having reviewed the findings and recommendation of the board, it is found that respondent violated the above-cited provisions of the Code of Professional Responsibility.

It is the judgment of this court that respondent be indefinitely suspended from the practice of law.

Judgment accordingly.

Celebrezze, C. J., W. Brown, P. Brown, Sweeney, Locher and Holmes, JJ., concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Bar Ass'n v. Canales
Court Name: Ohio Supreme Court
Date Published: May 21, 1980
Citation: 62 Ohio St. 2d 207
Docket Number: D.D. No. 80-7
Court Abbreviation: Ohio
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