Bynum v. Stand. (Chevron) Oil Co., 285 S.E.2d 186 (Ga. 1981). · Go Syfert
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With this same procedural background in mind, we emphasize that “an applicant for reinstatement as a practicing lawyer has the burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that [s]he has been sufficiently rehabilitated.” (Citations omitted.) In the Matter of Nichols, 248 Ga. 254, 255 ( 282 SE2d 341 ) (1981).
BYNUM
v.
STANDARD (CHEVRON) OIL COMPANY
37510.
Supreme Court of Georgia.
Sep 30, 1981.
285 S.E.2d 186
Richard B. Thornton, for appellant., Jule W. Felton, Jr., Kirk M. McAlpin, Jr., Carr Dodson, for appellee.
Published
Per curiam.

After further consideration, we have concluded that the writ of certiorari in this case was improvidently granted, and it is therefore dismissed.

Writ dismissed.

Jordan, C. J., Hill, P. J., Marshall and Clarke, JJ., concur. Smith and Gregory, JJ., dissent.