In re Disciplinary Action Against Platto

Minnesota Supreme Court
In re Disciplinary Action Against Platto, 420 N.W.2d 217 (Minn. 1988)
1988 Minn. LEXIS 39; 1988 WL 22363
Amdahl

Can I rely on this case?

Yes — no negative treatment found

Based on 1 citing opinion

Analysis generated from citing opinions in this archive. Not legal advice.

In re Disciplinary Action Against Platto

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

AMDAHL, Chief Justice.

On July 18, 1987, pursuant to Rule 8(c)(3), Rules on Lawyers Professional Responsibility (RLPR), the respondent was placed on supervised probation. The probation required him to cooperate fully with the Director’s office and to submit potential supervisor nominees to the Director. After the respondent had failed to cooperate with the Director’s office in establishing such condition of probation, the Director filed with this court a petition for disciplinary action. No answer was filed to this petition and thereafter this court entered its order on December 29 deeming the allegations of the petition to have been admitted. The respondent has now filed a petition with this court seeking transfer to disability status pursuant to Rule 28, RLPR. His petition was substantiated by a letter from his attending psychologist. Following the filing of the petition, the Director and respondent have joined in recommending that the respondent be transferred to disability inactive status.

Based upon the files and records herein and upon the stipulation between the Director and the respondent, IT IS NOW ORDERED:

1. That the respondent is hereby transferred to disability inactive status pursuant to Rule 28, RLPR.

2. Respondent may not be reinstated to the practice of law from disability inactive status until he has complied with all the requirements of Rule 28(d), RLPR.

3. Should he petition for reinstatement to the practice of law pursuant to Rules 18 and 28, RLPR, respondent would not be entitled to appointment of counsel to represent him.

4.Oral argument scheduled for March 8, 1988, before this court is hereby can-celled.

Reference

Full Case Name
In re Petition for DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST William J. PLATTO, an Attorney at Law of the State of Minnesota
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published