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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE 06/19/2018

AT NASHVILLE
IN RE: ANDY LAMAR ALLMAN, BPR #017857
An Attorney Licensed to Practice Law in Tennessee
(Sumner County)
_________________________

No. M2018-01080-SC-BAR-BP
BOPR No. 2017-2765-6-AW
_________________________

ORDER OF ENFORCEMENT

This matter is before the Court upon a Petition for Discipline filed against Andy
Lamar Allman on August 29, 2017; upon the Board’s Motion for Default Judgment and
that Charges in Petition for Discipline Be Deemed Admitted filed on November 2, 2017;
upon Order Granting Default Judgment in Petition for Discipline entered on November
13, 2017; upon Mr. Allman’s Motion to Continue Hearing filed on December 4, 2017;
upon Response of Board in Opposition to Respondent’s Motion to Continue Hearing filed
on December 5, 2017; upon Supplemental Response of Board in Opposition to
Respondent’s Motion to Continue Hearing filed on December 7, 2017; upon
Respondent’s Reply to Board Response in Opposition to Motion to Continue filed on
December 7, 2017; upon the Order entered by the Panel on December 7, 2017; upon a
Notice of Filing by the Board on December 28, 2017; upon a Notice of Board Regarding
Hearing Dates filed by the Board on January 23, 2018; upon the entry of an Order Setting
Case for Final Hearing by the Hearing Panel on February 24, 2018; upon Motion to Stay
Disciplinary Hearings and Memorandum in Support filed on February 9, 2018; upon the
Response of the Board in Opposition to Motion to Defer filed February 15, 2018; upon
the Order entered by the Panel on February 16, 2018; upon the Order of Disbarment
entered February 23, 2018; upon service to Respondent by the Executive Secretary of the
Board of the Order of Disbarment on February 23, 2018, upon the Board’s Application
for Assessment of Costs filed on March 2, 2018; upon the Order Granting Application for
Assessment of Costs entered by the Hearing Panel March 20, 2018; upon service of the
Order Granting Application for Assessment of Costs to Respondent by the Executive
Secretary of the Board on March 20, 2018; upon consideration and approval by the Board
on May 7, 2018; upon expiration of the appeal period with no appeal taken; and upon the
entire record in this cause.

From all of which the Court adopts the Hearing Panel’s Order of Disbarment as
the Court’s Order.

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On September 9, 2016, Mr. Allman was temporarily suspended by this Court
pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 9, § 12.3 (Case No. M2016-01848-6-AW-12.3), and Mr.
Allman has not requested, nor been granted reinstatement.

IT IS, THEREFORE, CONSIDERED, ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND
DECREED BY THE COURT THAT:

(1) Andy Lamar Allman is disbarred from the practice of law and shall pay
restitution in the amount of $320,050.00 to the specific individuals and amounts set forth
in summary Trial Exhibit 2 attached hereto as Exhibit A.

(2) Prior to seeking reinstatement, Mr. Allman must have met all CLE
requirements; have remitted all outstanding registration fees and outstanding professional
privilege taxes, including those due from the date of this disbarment until the date of
reinstatement; and have remitted all court costs and Board costs in this matter.

(3) The Order of Temporary Suspension entered September 9, 2016, (Case No.
M2016-01848-SC-BAR-BP) is hereby dissolved.

(4) Pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 9, § 31.3(d), Mr. Allman shall pay to the
Board of Professional Responsibility the expenses and costs of this matter in the amount
of $6,395.60 and shall pay to the Clerk of this Court the costs incurred herein, within
ninety (90) days of the entry of this Order, for all of which execution may issue if
necessary.

(5) Pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 9, § 28.1, this Order shall be effective upon
entry.

(6) The Board of Professional Responsibility shall cause notice of this
discipline to be published as required by Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 9, § 28.11.

PER CURIAM

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