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Professional Responsibility — suspension

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 21, 2014

Professional Responsibility — suspension

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 21, 2014

Wisconsin Supreme Court

Civil

Professional Responsibility — suspension

Where attorney Everett E. Wood engaged in trust account violations and failed to communicate with a client and the OLR, a 90-day suspension is appropriate.

“Here, we agree with the referee that the allegations in the OLR’s complaint have been established and that Attorney Wood engaged in the seven counts of misconduct alleged in the complaint, as stipulated by the parties. We further agree that a 90-day suspension is an appropriate sanction for Attorney Wood’s misconduct and we agree that he should pay the full costs of the proceeding.”

2013AP1791-D OLR v. Wood

Per Curiam.

Attorneys: For Complainant: Hendrix, Jonathan E., Madison; For Respondent: Wood, Everett E., Hubertus

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