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Professional Responsibility — revocation

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 19, 2014//

Professional Responsibility — revocation

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 19, 2014//

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Wisconsin Supreme Court

Civil

Professional Responsibility — revocation

Where attorney Daynel L. Hooker was disciplined in Colorado for 35 counts of misconduct, including practicing law without a license, reciprocal revocation in Wisconsin is appropriate.

“Attorney Hooker’s petition for consensual revocation states that she cannot successfully defend against the professional misconduct alleged in the OLR’s unfiled complaint and described in the Colorado disciplinary decision. She states that she is seeking consensual revocation freely, voluntarily, and knowingly. She confirms her understanding that she is giving up her right to contest the OLR’s allegations and to have a public hearing at which she could present evidence in her defense. She further acknowledges that she has been given the opportunity to consult with counsel and that she has declined to do so.”

2014AP28-D OLR v. Hooker

 

Per Curiam.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Spoke, Julie Marie, Madison; For Respondent: Hooker, Daynel L., Missouri City, Texas

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