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MEMBERS LOUANN VAN DER WIELE CHAIRPERSON REV. MICHAEL MURRAY VICE-CHAIRPERSON BARBARA WILLIAMS FORNEY SECRETARY JAMES A. FINK JOHN W. INHULSEN

JONATHAN E. LAUDERBACH KAREN D. O'DONOGHUE MICHAEL B. RIZIK, JR. LINDA S. HOTCHKISS, MD

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AMENDED NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC INTERIM SUSPENSION1 Case No. 18-90-AI Notice Issued: August 21,2018 Vanessa F. McCamant, P 68254, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Effective August 13, 2018. On July 9, 2018, respondent pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated - third offense, in violation of MCl 257.62560, a felony, and respondent's plea was taken under advisement by the court. Respondent's guilty plea was accepted on August 13, 2018, in the matter of People of the State ofMichigan v Vanessa Fosse McCamant, Sixth Circuit Court Case No. 2018-267134-FH. In accordance with MCR 9.120(8)(1), respondent's license to practice law in Michigan was automatically suspended upon the court's acceptance of her plea of guilty.

Upon the filing of a certified judgment of conviction, this matter will be assigned to a hearing panel for further proceedings. The interim suspension will remain in effect until the effective date of an order filed by a hearing panel.

~a~ Mark A. Armitage Executive Director

1 The August 17, 2018 Notice of Automatic Interim Suspension incorrectly listed the effective date of respondent's interim suspension as July 9, 2018. Respondent's guilty plea was accepted by the Sixth Circuit Court on August 13, 2018, the correct effective date of respondent's interim suspension.

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