People v. Atencio
People v. Atencio
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
Mr. Atencio, you stand before this Honorable Court today in connection with several complaints made against you in which you have been charged with conducting yourself contrary to the highest standards of honesty, morality and professional ethics. These matters were referred to the Grievance Committee of our Court, which held hearings thereon and made its report of recommendations to us. You were directed to file exceptions to that report if you cared to do so. You did file exceptions on one of the matters, but they were stricken because no transcript of the record was filed with them.
With respect to another complaint, the Committee found that you were employed by a client to represent her in obtaining a divorce for which she paid you approximately $170. The client advised you that she was anxious that the divorce be expedited as she wished to enroll in the Peace Corps. For several months, she had great difficulty in reaching you at your office and was unable to communicate
In another case, a client employed you to commence divorce proceedings for a fee of $227 and you advised the client that the divorce action had been commenced. However, you did not file the action until after the client made an informal complaint to the Grievance Committee. It is clear from the findings above, that you were extremely dilatory in handling the affairs of your client.
Your conduct, Mr. Atencio, has been extremely improper and contrary to the highest standards of professionalism. Lawyers are required by the obligations of their office to act with diligence in the affairs of their clients and in judicial proceedings. Conduct such as yours can only lead to contempt by the public for the calling which you profess.
Mr. Atencio, you are publicly reprimanded for your dereliction of duty, and your continuing status as a member of the Bar of this Court is in serious jeopardy. You are solemnly warned that repetition of these violations or any other breach of your duty as a lawyer will be sufficient cause for more severe disciplinary action.
You are assessed costs in this matter in the sum of $429.22, which you are directed to pay into the Registry of this Court within 90 days.
MR. JUSTICE LEE not participating.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The People of the State of Colorado v. Joseph R. Atencio
- Status
- Published