In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Borgerding
In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Borgerding
Opinion of the Court
Attorney disciplinary proceeding; attorney publicly reprimanded.
On October 13, 1980, the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility filed with the court a complaint alleging that between 1975 and the present, John E. Borgerding, an attorney admitted to practice in this state since 1960 and who practices in Beloit, failed to complete the probate of the estate of Edward Maser as a result of his neglect, that the respondent failed to appear in response to several citations from the Rock County court to show cause in the estate of Nellie Springer and was subsequently discharged as attorney in the estate, and that in the probate of the estate of Besse Pauline Lind-blom the respondent failed to attend an order to show cause hearing and failed to furnish the attorney to whom the estate was subsequently transferred an itemized statement regarding the respondent’s fees with respect to work done in the estate despite numerous directives from the court to do so.
The court referred the matter to the Hon. William C. Sachtjen as referee pursuant to SCR 21.09 (1980). On
It is ordered that John E. Borgerding is publicly reprimanded for unprofessional conduct.
It is further ordered that John E. Borgerding file with the Board within 30 days of the date of this order a list of the probate matters presently being handled by him and a status report as to each such matter and that he file with the Board semi-annually, commencing June 30, 1981 and ending June 30, 1983, a status report on each probate matter he handles.
It is further ordered that John E. Borgerding pay the costs of this proceeding in the amount of $442.50 to the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility within 60 days of the date of this order.
It is further ordered that if the respondent fails to timely comply with the provisions of this order, his license to practice law in Wisconsin shall be forthwith suspended.
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- In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against John E. Borgerding, attorney at law
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