
    In re Robert A. LENOIR.
    No. 2012-OB-2100.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Oct. 24, 2012.
   ON APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR

PER CURIAM.

|,After reviewing the evidence and considering the law, we conclude petitioner, Robert A. Lenoir, is eligible to be conditionally admitted to the practice of law in Louisiana, subject to the following conditions:

1. Because petitioner is currently residing in Mississippi, he must execute a new five-year recovery agreement with the Mississippi Bar Lawyers and Judges Assistance Program (“MBLJAP”). Should petitioner move to Louisiana, he shall execute an appropriate recovery agreement with the Louisiana Lawyers Assistance Program (“LAP”). In no event shall the term of petitioner’s recovery agreement be less than five years.

2. The period of this conditional admission shall coincide with the period of petitioner’s recovery agreement. However, petitioner’s conditional admission status shall not be terminated until this court so orders.

3. Petitioner shall be responsible for ensuring that monthly reports of his progress and participation in LAP or MBLJAP are forwarded to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel (“ODC”).

4. Upon the expiration of the term of petitioner’s recovery agreement, the Executive Director of LAP, in consultation with the Executive Director of MBLJAP, shall forward to the ODC (a) a final report of petitioner’s progress and participation in LAP or MBLJAP, and (b) a recommendation regarding the need for petitioner’s continued participation in a lawyer’s assistance program.

125. Following receipt of the report from LAP, the ODC shall file a report in this court in which it shall recommend whether the conditional admission shall be allowed to terminate or shall be extended.

6. Petitioner shall cooperate with LAP, MBLJAP, and the ODC, and shall comply with any and all requirements imposed upon him by LAP, MBLJAP, and the ODC.

Should petitioner fail to make a good faith effort to satisfy these conditions, or should he commit any misconduct during the period of probation, his conditional right to practice may be terminated or he may be subjected to other discipline pursuant to the Rules for Lawyer Disciplinary Enforcement.

CONDITIONAL ADMISSION GRANTED.

VICTORY, GUIDRY and CLARK, JJ„ would deny admission.  