BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY (2010)
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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
1101 KERMIT DRIVE, SUITE 730
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37217
TELEPHONE: (615) 361-7500
(800) 486-5714
FAX: (615) 367-2480
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RELEASE OF INFORMATION
DIANE GURULÃ LIVINGSTON, BPR #18402
CONTACT: RANDALL J. SPIVEY
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500
February 22, 2010
WILLIAMSON COUNTY LAWYER TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED
On February 12, 2010, the Supreme Court of Tennessee issued an Order summarily and temporarily
suspending Diane Gurulé Livingston from the practice of law upon finding that Ms. Livingston has failed to
respond to the Board regarding a complaint of misconduct. Section 4.3 of Supreme Court Rule 9 provides for
the immediate summary suspension of an attorney=s license to practice law in cases of an attorney=s failure to
respond to the Board regarding a complaint of misconduct.
Effective February 12, 2010, Ms. Livingston is precluded from accepting any new cases and she must
cease representing existing clients by March 14, 2010. After March 14, 2010, Ms. Livingston shall not use any
indicia of lawyer, legal assistant, or law clerk nor maintain a presence where the practice of law is conducted.
Ms. Livingston must notify all clients being represented in pending matters, as well as co-counsel and
opposing counsel of the Supreme Court=s Order suspending her law license. Section 18 of Supreme Court Rule
9 requires Ms. Livingston to deliver to all clients any papers or property to which they are entitled.
This suspension remains in effect until dissolution or modification by the Supreme Court. Ms.
Livingston may for good cause request dissolution or modification of the suspension by petition to the Supreme
Court.
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