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02/28/2017
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
AT NASHVILLE
IN RE: JASON NAHON, BPR #026497
An Attorney Licensed to Practice Law in Tennessee
(Davidson County)
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No. M2017-00382-SC-BAR-BP
BOPR No. 2017-2686-5-WM-27
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ORDER TRANSFERRING ATTORNEY TO
DISABILITY INACTIVE STATUS
This matter is before the Court upon a petition to transfer Jason Nahon to
disability inactive status filed by the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility
pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 9, § 27.3.
Upon due consideration of documentation from Mr. Nahonâs medical care
provider and the Tennessee Lawyers Assistance Program, the Court concludes that Jason
Nahon is currently incapacitated from continuing the practice of law.
IT IS, THEREFORE, CONSIDERED, ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND
DECREED BY THE COURT THAT:
1. The law license of Jason Nahon shall be transferred to disability inactive
status for an indefinite period of time and until further orders of the Supreme Court.
2. The Petition for Discipline proceeding, Docket No. 2016-2540-5-WM, is
suspended indefinitely until such time as Mr. Nahon is removed from disability inactive
status.
3. Mr. Nahon shall be allowed to petition for reinstatement to active status
pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 9, § 27.7.
4. The Board shall publish notice of this transfer pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R.
9, §§ 27.5 and 28.11.
5. Pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 9, § 32.4, documents other than this Order
relating to Mr. Nahonâsâs disability proceeding shall not be public records and shall be
kept confidential.
PER CURIAM