Referee: Madison lawyer’s bill is $30K for disciplinary proceeding
A referee is recommending that a Madison pay more than $30,000 for her disciplinary proceeding.
Hearing set in former Elm Grove lawyer’s bid for reinstatement
A reinstatement hearing has been scheduled for a former Elm Grove lawyer whose license has been suspended since 2011.
Reinstatement hearing set for former Milwaukee attorney
A hearing has been set for a former Milwaukee attorney’s second bid to get his license reinstated.
Referee recommends public reprimand for Green Bay attorney
A referee is recommending that the Wisconsin Supreme Court publicly reprimand a Green Bay attorney over her alleged involvement in an illegal debt-refinancing scheme.
Saukville attorney faces public reprimand
A Saukville attorney is faced with a public reprimand over allegations that he failed to act diligently and promptly while representing a criminal defendant.
Milwaukee attorney faces 3-year suspension
A Milwaukee attorney is faced with a three-year suspension of his law license over 19 charges of alleged misconduct.
Mequon lawyer faces second public reprimand
A Mequon lawyer is facing his second public reprimand in five years over allegations that he lied to a client and a Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge.
Appleton attorney charged with practicing while suspended
An Appleton patent attorney has been charged with more misconduct less than two months after the state’s highest court suspended his license.
High court reprimands Fond du Lac attorney
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has publicly reprimanded a Fond du Lac attorney over ten counts of misconduct.
OLR wants full costs assessed against Portage attorney
The Office of Lawyer Regulation wants a Portage attorney to pay for the full cost of his disciplinary proceeding.
Milwaukee attorney may not have to pay full cost of disciplinary proceeding
Lawyer-regulators are requesting that a referee recommend that a Milwaukee lawyer should be responsible for paying only half of the costs of his disciplinary proceeding.
Milwaukee attorney says illness, lack of staff contributed to misconduct
A Milwaukee attorney is contending that lawyer-regulators failed to take into account certain mitigating factors before charging him for misconduct.
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