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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE

SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
10 CADILLAC DRIVE, SUITE 220
BRENTWOOD, TENNESSEE 37027
TELEPHONE: (615) 361-7500
(800) 486-5714
FA24: (615) 367-2480
E-MAIL: ethics@tbpr.org
Website: www.tbpr.org

RELEASE OF INFORMATION
RE: GLEN ROY FAGAN, BPR #034666
CONTACT: BRITTANY LAVALLE
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500
April 16, 2021
HAMILTON COUNTY LAWYER SUSPENDED
On April 16, 2021, the Supreme Court of Tennessee entered an order suspending Glen Roy Fagan from
the practice of law for a period of six (6) years, with five (5) years active suspension and the remainder on
probation pursuant to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9 Section 12.2. Mr. Fagan was further ordered to engage
the services of a Practice Monitor, complete six (6) additional continuing legal ethics hours and reimburse the
Board for all costs in the disciplinary proceeding.
A hearing panel found Mr. Fagan, a Georgia lawyer employed as in-house counsel in Tennessee, created
a fictitious complaint; a fictitious settlement; and authorized the transfer of funds from his employer to himself
under the company’s mistaken belief the company was settling the complainant. Mr. Fagan violated Rules of
Professional Conduct 4.1 and 8.4(b), (c), and (d). The Panel also found that Mr. Fagan falsified a second
complaint and authorized the transfer of money from his employer to himself. The hearing panel found both
aggravating and mitigating factors in the case.
Mr. Fagan must comply with the requirements of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 30,
regarding the obligations and responsibilities of suspended attorneys and may not return to the active practice of
law in Tennessee until further order of the Supreme Court.
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