On Thursday, September 1, 2022, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled on charges for attorney discipline against South Bend attorney Sven Eric Marshall alleging mail fraud, securities fraud, and bank fraud, all with forfeiture allegations.
The case, titled In the Matter of Sven Eric Marshall, was brought by Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission. Case number #22S-DI-235.
According to the filing:
“The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, pursuant to Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 23(11.1)(a), has filed a “Notice of Finding of Guilt and Request for Suspension,” requesting that Respondent be suspended from the practice of law in this state, pending further order of this Court or final resolution of any resulting disciplinary action, due to Respondent being found guilty of a crime punishable as a felony.”
The Court, being duly advised and upon consideration of all materials submitted, finds that the Respondent has been found guilty.
The dispositive portion of the Published Order of Interim Suspension Upon Notice of Guilty Finding, reads:
“IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Respondent is suspended from the practice of law in this State, effective immediately. Respondent is already under suspension as ordered in Case No.71S00-1703-DI-143 and also is under suspension for continuing legal education non compliance. Respondent is ordered to fulfill the continuing duties of a suspended attorney under Admission and Discipline Rule 23(26). This interim suspension shall continue until further order of this Court or final resolution of any resulting disciplinary action, provided no other suspension is in effect.”
According to LinkedIn, Mr. Marshall attended the University of Notre Dame Law School, graduating in 1992. Marshall practiced in South Bend, Indiana. He had been licensed in Indiana.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.