This reciprocal disciplinary matter is before the Court on the Report and Recommendation of the Review Panel, recommending that we impose a five-month suspension on H. Owen Maddux (State Bar No. 465516) following his receipt of a five-month suspension in Tennessee. See
Maddux v. Bd. of Professional Responsibility,
The Tennessee Supreme Court found the facts as follows. See
Maddux,
The Review Panel reviewed the Tennessee opinion and the elements listed in Rule 9.4 (b) (3) that would authorize imposition of different punishment. It concluded that a five-month suspension was the appropriate sanction. After reviewing the record, the Court agrees with the Review Panel’s recommendation that a five-month suspension is the appropriate sanction in this reciprocal discipline context. Accordingly, Maddux’s license to practice law in this State is suspended for five months effective as of the date of this opinion. Maddux is reminded of his duties pursuant to Bar Rule 4-219 (c).
Five-month suspension.
