In re Brown
In re Brown
Opinion of the Court
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
The bar alleged in count one that respondent failed, in a guardian/conservator action, to communicate with and advise his client, appear at court hearings, cooperate with other counsel, comply with court orders, inform the court, client, and counsel of his suspension, and withdraw from representation. The second count claimed that he failed to cooperate with the bar in its investigation. Count three asserted that he had been sanctioned for ethical violations on numerous previous occasions.
Respondent, an attorney licensed to practice law in Arizona and Louisiana, was disciplined on three counts by the Arizona Supreme Court.
For the foregoing reasons, we suspend respondent from the practice of law for nine months, effective this date. He shall be required to take and pass the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Examination and attend the state bar’s professionalism course prior to reinstatement. The current probationary period relating to his prior violations will resume following suspension. Finally, he is ordered to pay all costs and expenses incurred by the bar in this matter.
BLEICH, J., — not on panel.
. The charges against respondent were stated in the Arizona Supreme Court opinion as follows:
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