Court suspends Minnesota attorney’s Wisconsin license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended an attorney for misconduct in his home state.
Wis. high court revokes Illinois attorney’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has revoked the license of an attorney for misconduct in Illinois.
High court to issue decisions in two attorney-discipline cases
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to release decisions in two attorney-discipline cases stemming from misconduct in two neighboring states.
Referee: Former Sheboygan attorney should pay for disciplinary proceeding
A court-appointed referee is saying that a former lawyer who had practiced in the Sheboygan area should pay for his disciplinary proceedings before the state Supreme Court.
Referee recommends dismissal of disciplinary case against Eau Claire lawyer
A referee is recommending that the Wisconsin Supreme Court dismiss a disciplinary case against an Eau Claire lawyer.
Justices suspend Appleton attorney’s license over unearned fees
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended an Appleton patent attorney’s license for keeping thousands in unearned fees.
High court suspends Milwaukee lawyer’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended a Milwaukee attorney’s license for a year and a half.
High court to release decisions in disciplinary cases against 2 attorneys
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to release decisions in the disciplinary cases of a Milwaukee attorney and an Appleton patent attorney.
High court: No reciprocal discipline for retired attorney
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has dismissed charges against an attorney who failed to report that he had been disciplined in Maine.
Walworth County attorney faces 60-day suspension
An East Troy lawyer is facing a 60-day suspension over allegations that he broke six rules of attorney conduct.
Attorney faces discipline in Wisconsin over misconduct in Massachusetts
An attorney faces the revocation of his Wisconsin law license after his license in Massachusetts was suspended indefinitely.
Ex-Dahmer attorney faces another suspension
An attorney known for defending the convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer again faces suspension of his law license over charges that include failing to produce bank-account records to investigators and failing to submit fee disputes to arbitration.
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