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Attorney Disciplinary Hearing

By: Derek Hawkins//April 1, 2020//

Attorney Disciplinary Hearing

By: Derek Hawkins//April 1, 2020//

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WI Supreme Court

Case Name: Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Tracey A. B.,

Case No.: 2020 WI 18

Focus: Attorney Disciplinary Hearing

This matter involves a Wisconsin attorney, Tracey A. Berry, who is also licensed to practice law in Tennessee. On July 29, 2019, the Supreme Court of Tennessee issued an order transferring Attorney Berry to disability inactive status for an indefinite period of time. Accordingly, the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) has informed the court, and Attorney Berry does not dispute, that Attorney Berry is subject to a reciprocal suspension for medical incapacity in Wisconsin. Supreme Court Rule (SCR) 22.22. The OLR and Attorney Berry filed a stipulation pursuant to SCR 22.12, agreeing that Attorney Berry’s license to practice law in Wisconsin should be suspended indefinitely for her medical incapacity. After reviewing the matter, we approve the stipulation. We impose no costs in this matter.

License indefinitely suspended

Concur:

Dissent:

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Derek A Hawkins is trademark corporate counsel for Harley-Davidson. Hawkins oversees the prosecution and maintenance of the Harley-Davidson’s international trademark portfolio in emerging markets.

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