TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 11, 2020

The Tennessee Supreme Court today suspended Robert L. Booker from the practice of law for three years. The court found that Booker, while representing a seller of a music collection, concealed the identity of the purchaser from his client; withheld communications from his client; engaged in a conflict of interest; and sent inappropriate communications to the client. In a separate matter, Booker failed to disclose previous discipline from multiple states in his application for admission to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas and  engaged in improper billing practices. His actions violated Rules of Professional Conduct 1.4, 1.7(a), 1.16, 8.1(a) and 8.4(a) and (c).