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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
of the
SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
LANCE B. BRACY WILLIAM W. HUNT, III
CHIEF DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL 1101 KERMIT DRIVE, SUITE 730 CHARLES A. HIGH
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37217 SANDY GARRETT
LAURA L. CHASTAIN TELEPHONE: (615) 361-7500 JESSE D. JOSEPH
DEPUTY CHIEF DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL
(800) 486-5714 JAMES A. VICK
FAX: (615) 367- 2480 THERESA M. COSTONIS
BEVERLY P. SHARPE
E-MAIL: ethics@tbpr.org DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL
CONSUMER COUNSEL DIRECTOR
RELEASE OF INFORMATION
RE: DAVID ALAN GOLD, BPR #19088
CONTACT: SANDY GARRETT
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500
January 13, 2005
NASHVILLE LAWYER SUSPENDED
David Alan Gold, a Nashville lawyer, was summarily suspended from the practice of law
by the Tennessee Supreme Court on January 7, 2005. Mr. Gold pled guilty to a serious crime,
i.e., the offense of accessory after the fact of especially aggravated robbery, on November 17,
2004.
Section 18 of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9 requires Mr. Gold to notify by registered
or certified mail all clients being represented in pending matters; all co-counsel and opposing
counsel of the Supreme Courtâs Order suspending him. Section 18 of Tennessee Supreme Court
Rule 9 also requires Mr. Gold to deliver to all clients any papers or property to which they are
entitled. Mr. Gold is further prohibited from maintaining a presence where the practice of law is
conducted and required to remove and refrain from use of any indicia of lawyer, legal assistant,
law clerk or similar title.
The Court further ordered that this matter be referred to the Board of Professional
Responsibility for institutio n of a formal proceeding in which the sole issue to be determined
shall be the extent of the final discipline to be imposed as a result of Mr. Goldâs guilty plea.
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