JACKSON, Tenn. - On November 18, 2016, the Tennessee Supreme Court disbarred Marshall "Scott" Smith from the practice of law. In addition, Mr. Smith must make restitution to his former clients. The order is effective November 18, 2016. Mr. Smith must pay the Board's costs and expenses and the court costs within ninety days of the entry of the Order of Enforcement. According to court documents, Mr. Smith failed to deposit settlement funds into his trust account, misappropriated funds from his clients, accepted fees for which little or no work was performed, used his trust account for personal expenditures, failed to adequately communicate with his clients, settled one case for a client without authority, borrowed money from a client without advising the client of a conflict of interest and the need to obtain independent legal advice or obtain the clients' written informed consent, and failed to timely respond to complaints filed against him. Scott Smith is not eligible for reinstatement to the practice of law because he was previously disbarred and reinstated, and this is his second disbarment.
Madison County lawyer disbarred
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