High court suspends Walworth County attorney’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently suspended the license of a Walworth County attorney.
High court suspends Minnesota attorney’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently suspended a Minnesota attorney’s license for misconduct he committed in his home state.
High court suspends Milwaukee attorney’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended a Milwaukee attorney’s license for 60 days.
Hudson attorney faces 2-year license suspension
A Hudson attorney faces a two-year license suspension over allegations that he violated more than a dozen attorney-ethics rules.
Wood County court commissioner admits to judicial misconduct
A Wood County court commissioner recently admitted to allegations of judicial misconduct.
High court to hear first group of OLR rule-change petitions
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is seeking to hear from the public on two of nine proposed changes to the state’s lawyer-regulation system.
High court reinstates ex-Milton lawyer’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently gave back a former Milton attorney’s law license.
High court reprimands Milwaukee lawyer
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently publicly reprimanded a Milwaukee lawyer over four misconduct allegations.
High court suspends Neenah attorney’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently suspended the license of a Neenah attorney. Thursday’s discipline stems from charges the Office of Lawyer Regulation filed last year against the solo-practitioner David Templeton, alleging that Templeton had committed three counts of misconduct. According to the allegations, Templeton had engaged in conduct, leading up to a felony drug conviction […]
Former district attorney publicly reprimanded
A former Burnett County district attorney has been publicly reprimanded for pursuing female defendants.
High court to decide on discipline for Milwaukee attorney
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will be deciding whether to publicly reprimand a Milwaukee lawyer over four allegations of misconduct.
Referee: Walworth County attorney should be suspended
A referee is recommending that the Wisconsin Supreme Court suspend the license of a Walworth County attorney for 60 days over several charges of misconduct.
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