In the Matter of Alexander Louis Bednar
On February 5, 2021, the Board of Disciplinary Appeals issued a Judgment of Disbarment in the reciprocal discipline case against Edmond, OK attorney ALEXANDER LOUIS BEDNAR [#24044456]. On March 12, 2019, a Per Curiam Opinion and Order was issued by the Supreme Court of Oklahoma, titled Proceeding for Bar Discipline, in the matter styled State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Association, Complainant v. Alexander Louis Bednar, Respondent, SCBD #6618, disbarring Bednar. That court found that Bednar violated Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct 1.1 (competence), 1.3 (diligence), 3.1 (meritorious claims and contentions), 3.2 (expediting litigation), 3.3 (candor toward the tribunal), 3.4 (fairness to opposing party and counsel), 4.2 (communication with person represented by counsel), 4.4(a) (respect for rights of third persons), 8.1(b) (bar admission and disciplinary matters), 8.2(a) (judicial and legal officials), 8.4(c) and (d) (misconduct), and Oklahoma Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings 1.3 (discipline for act contrary to prescribed standards of conduct) and 5.2 (investigations). On September 3, 2021, the Supreme Court of Texas affirmed the Judgment [Case No. 21-0163]. BODA Case No. 62368.