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NOTICE OF SUSPENSION Case No. 10-4-JC Notice Issued: November 9,2010

Matthew D. Grubba, P 65153, Berkley, Michigan, by Attorney Discipline Board Tri-County Hearing Panel #65. 1. Suspension - 180 Days 2. Effective November 6, 2010 Respondent was convicted on November 8, 2007, of operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired, a misdemeanor, in violation of MCl 257-6253-A, in the 45-A Judicial District Court. Respondent's conduct was found to be in violation of MCR 9.1 04(A)(5). At the hearing conducted in accordance with MCR 9.120(B), the panel received evidence that following that conviction, respondent entered into a stipulation for contractual probation, which was approved by the Attorney

Grievance Commission pursuant to MCR 9.114(B}. The respondent failed to comply with the terms of that agreement. The panel also received evidence that respondent was the subject of an earlier

impaired driving conviction in March 2005 which he failed to report to the Grievance Administrator or the Attorney Discipline Board, as required under MCR 9.120(A}.

The panel ordered that respondent's license to practice law in Michigan be suspended for 180 days and assessed costs in the amount of $1 ,863.54.

Dated: __________

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