Saturday, August 18, 2007

Cooper gives up law license

Disgraced former Rep. Nathan Cooper, R-Cape Girardeau, agreed Friday to give up law license:

The Missouri Supreme Court suspended former state Rep. Nathan Cooper's law license today citing his guilty plea to two federal felonies.

The order came just hours after the court accepted Cooper's late response to its Wednesday demand that he show cause why his license should not be suspended. In his response, Cooper told the court he intended to voluntarily surrender his license on Sept. 1.


The article continues:

The suspension order issued today is in effect until the final disposition of his court case. He is scheduled to be in St. Louis for sentencing Oct. 19. Judge Stephen Limbaugh of Cape Girardeau did not participate in either of the court's actions today and did not in the orders give a reason for his withdrawal.

Under state court rules, Cooper must notify all his clients that he is no longer able to practice law, inform the clients of any pressing legal deadlines needing immediate attention and notify opposing counsel in pending cases that he must step aside.

He also has 30 days to surrender the physical copy of his law license to the clerk of the Missouri Supreme Court.

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