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2009AP3177-D OLR v. Kramer

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 6, 2010//

2009AP3177-D OLR v. Kramer

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 6, 2010//

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Professional Responsibility
Revocation

Where attorney Mark R. Kramer committed 69 violations of the rules, including converting client funds, revocation is appropriate.

“It is clear that Attorney Kramer’s professional misconduct requires the severest level of discipline that we impose, namely, the revocation of his license to practice law in Wisconsin. Attorney Kramer engaged in a pattern of lying to and stealing from his clients and third parties. Moreover, when confronted with his misconduct, he consistently failed to respond to the OLR’s investigations or to accept responsibility for his actions. By his deceitful and dishonest conduct, he has forfeited the privilege of practicing law in this state.”

2009AP3177-D OLR v. Kramer

Per Curiam.

Attorneys: For Complainant: St. Ores, Sheryl A., Madison; Weigel, William J., Madison; For Respondent: Kramer, Mark R., Delafield

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