William Caldwell Hancock v. Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee - Concur

Case Number
M2012-02596-SC-R3-BP

I concur in the lead opinion’s conclusions that Mr. Hancock violated Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 8, RPC 3.5(b) and 3.5(e) and that “an attorney may be disciplined pursuant to [RPC]8.2 only if the false statement is communicated to a third party.” I disagree, however, with the lead opinion’s conclusion that “the record lacks any indication that Mr. Hancock sent the email to anyone other than Judge Paine.” I would instead hold that the record contains substantial and material evidence establishing that Mr. Hancock sent an email to third parties. As a result, I would affirm the hearing panel’s judgment that Mr. Hancock violated RPC 8.2(a)(1). In all other respects, I concur in the lead opinion’s decision affirming Mr. Hancock’s thirty-day suspension from the practice of law.

Authoring Judge
Justice Cornelia A. Clark
Originating Judge
Special Judge Donald P. Harris
Case Name
William Caldwell Hancock v. Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee - Concur
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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