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§ 73-3-365. Personal incapacity; reinstatement procedures

MS Code § 73-3-365 (2019) (N/A)
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Procedures for reinstatement of an attorney suspended because of personal incapacity to practice law shall be, insofar as is applicable, the same as the procedure for reinstatement of an attorney following suspension upon disciplinary grounds. The petition for reinstatement shall be filed with the clerk of the court, and a copy of said petition shall be served upon the Mississippi Bar, and it shall be under a duty to investigate the matter, respond to the petition and appear at the hearing. The petitioner shall be required to supply such supporting proof of personal capacity as may be necessary and, in addition, the attorney may be required to submit to examinations by physicians or psychiatrists selected by the court. If the court is satisfied that the attorney has regained his capacity to practice law, the court may reinstate the petitioner to the practice of law and enter judgment accordingly; provided, however, no judgment of reinstatement shall be entered by default or on an ex parte basis, and in all cases the court shall hear the Mississippi Bar. A filing fee of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) to defray the expense of investigating the matter shall be paid the Mississippi Bar upon the filing of each petition for reinstatement, and any petition for reinstatement subsequent to the initial petition shall not be filed within six (6) months from the date of an adverse determination of any prior petition.

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§ 73-3-365. Personal incapacity; reinstatement procedures