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Professional Responsibility – Suspension

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//January 28, 2015

Professional Responsibility – Suspension

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//January 28, 2015

Wisconsin Supreme Court

Civil

Professional Responsibility – Suspension

Where attorney Andrew J. Bryant committed 37 acts of misconduct, a three-year suspension is appropriate discipline.

“Turning to the sanction, we accept the parties’ stipulation that a three-year suspension is an appropriate level of discipline in light of the facts of this case. Given the presence of prior discipline, the number of counts of misconduct, the number of clients affected by the misconduct, and the seriousness of the misconduct, a lengthy suspension is clearly required.”

2013AP312-D OLR v. Bryant

Per curiam.

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