In Re Application of Termination of Probation of Douglas M. McMillan, an Attorney at Law of the State of Minnesota.

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In Re Application of Termination of Probation of Douglas M. McMillan, an Attorney at Law of the State of Minnesota. C1-84-811, Supreme Court Order, February 4, 1999.

STATE OF MINNESOTA

IN SUPREME COURT

C1-84-811

In Re Application of Termination of Probation
of Douglas M. McMillan, an Attorney at Law
of the State of Minnesota.

O R D E R

WHEREAS, by order of this court filed August 19, 1985, respondent was suspended from the practice of law for 90 days commencing September 1, 1985, and thereafter on supervised probation; and

WHEREAS, respondent was reinstated to the practice of law; and

WHEREAS, respondent's practice was supervised by attorney James F. Greenstein until 1995 when Mr. Greenstein became disabled and subsequently retired from the practice of law; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Greenstein reported prior to his retirement that probation was no longer necessary and served no useful purpose; and

WHEREAS, respondent has retired from the practice of law and has not performed any substantial legal services for the past two to three years but performs non-attorney services as a hearing representative in unemployment hearings and does part-time work performing title examinations; and

WHEREAS, respondent continues to maintain an active license to practice and attends and at times participates as a faculty member in continuing legal education courses,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that respondent Douglas M. McMillan's public probation is terminated effective immediately.

Dated: January 28, 1999

BY THE COURT:

/s/Alan C. Page
Associate Justice

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