BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY (2016)

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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
FAX: (615) 367-2480
E-MAIL: ethics@tbpr.org
Website: www.tbpr.org

RELEASE OF INFORMATION
RE: WENDAL DOUGLAS JACKSON, BPR #1370
CONTACT: WILLIAM C. MOODY
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500

June 22, 2016

SULLIVAN COUNTY LAWYER TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED

On June 17, 2016, the Supreme Court of Tennessee temporarily suspended Wendal Douglas Jackson
from the practice of law upon finding that Mr. Jackson poses a substantial threat of harm to the public, pursuant
to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 12.3.

Mr. Jackson is immediately precluded from accepting any new cases and from representing existing
clients upon entry of the Order dated June 17, 2016. After June 17, 2016, Mr. Jackson shall not use any indicia
of lawyer, legal assistant, or law clerk nor maintain a presence where the practice of law is conducted.

Mr. Jackson must notify all clients being represented in pending matters, as well as co-counsel and
opposing counsel of the Supreme Court’s Order suspending his law license. Mr. Jackson is required 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. Mr. Jackson
may for good cause request dissolution or modification of the suspension by petition to the Supreme Court.

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