TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on May 7, 2015

David Sidney Eichholz of Savannah, Georgia, was publicly censured on April 30 for failing to disclose that his Tennessee license had been on inactive status since May 14, 2012. While the license was inactive, Eichholz agreed to represent a client in a personal injury action pending in Memphis. He later was contacted by the client’s former lawyer who informed him that the client did not intend to change counsel. Eichholz withdrew from the representation immediately, made no formal appearance and took no action in the case. He also made changes to his letterhead and website to indicate the inactive status of his license. Read the BPR notice.