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Relationships
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Type: Legal opinion / court order (exhibit)
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Summary

This document is Page 2 of a 2010 New York court decision (Slip Op. 09090) regarding the suspension of attorney Catherine M. Conrad. The text details her suspension due to alcohol dependency and mental infirmity, denying her immediate reinstatement but converting her suspension to medical grounds. While part of a larger filing (Case 1:20-cv-03388-PAE) likely related to the Epstein/Maxwell litigation, this specific page serves as a legal precedent or exhibit regarding attorney conduct and fitness.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Catherine M. Conrad Respondent
Attorney suspended from practice due to alcohol dependency and failure to cooperate.
Alan W. Friedberg Chief Counsel
Representative for the Departmental Disciplinary Committee (Petitioner).
Kevin E.F. O'Sullivan Of Counsel
Representative for the Departmental Disciplinary Committee (Petitioner).
Victor M. Serby Attorney
Counsel for the respondent (Conrad).
David B. Saxe Justice Presiding
Judge presiding over the case.
David Friedman Justice
Judge on the case.
John W. Sweeny, Jr. Justice
Judge on the case.
Eugene Nardelli Justice
Judge on the case.
James M. McGuire Justice
Judge on the case.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Departmental Disciplinary Committee
Petitioner seeking suspension of the respondent.
New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division
Implied court issuing the slip opinion.
Thomson Reuters
Copyright holder of the document format.
US Department of Justice
Referenced in footer stamp (DOJ-OGR).

Timeline (4 events)

December 18, 2007
Court suspended respondent from practice of law for failure to respond to requests.
New York
January 26, 2000
Catherine M. Conrad admitted to the practice of law.
New York
May 2010
Re-evaluation of respondent obtained.
New York
November 2009
Psychiatric evaluation of respondent obtained.
New York

Locations (3)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the legal proceedings.
Location where respondent maintained office.
Location where respondent was admitted to practice.

Relationships (1)

Petitioner vs Respondent in a disciplinary hearing.

Key Quotes (3)

"Based upon respondent's admitted problem with alcohol dependency, which she acknowledged was connected to her failure to cooperate and the underlying conduct..."
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"The psychiatrist determined that respondent's prognosis is good, but did not go as far as to assert that she is now fit to re-commence the practice of law."
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"respondent is suspended from the practice of law for an indefi-"
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