In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Jackson
In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Jackson
Opinion of the Court
Attorney disciplinary proceeding; attorney suspended.
The court referred the matter to the Hon. Rodney L. Young as referee pursuant to SCR 21.09 (1980), and counsel for the Board and for the respondent attorney entered into a stipulation of fact in lieu of a hearing. On December 22, 1980, the referee’s findings of facts, conclusions and recommendation for discipline were filed with the court. The referee concluded that the respondent’s failure to promptly and expeditiously pursue the personal injury actions on behalf of his client, thereby permitting the statute of limitations to run with respect to each claim, and his failure to communicate with his client as to the status of pending matters constituted neglect of legal matters entrusted to him and violated SCR 20.32(3). The referee also concluded that the respondent’s failure to respond to the written inquiries of the Board represented misconduct in violation of SCR 21.03(4) and SCR 22.07(2). The referee recommended that the license of the respondent to practice law in Wisconsin be suspended for a period of 30 days and that he pay the costs of the disciplinary proceeding. The respondent by stipulation waived his right to appeal the referee’s report pursuant to SCR 21.09(5). We hereby adopt the findings, conclusions and recommendation of the referee.
It is further ordered that Eugene R. Jackson pay the costs of this proceeding in the amount of $750 to the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility within 60 days of the date of this order, provided that if the costs are not paid within the time specified, the license of Eugene R. Jackson to practice law in Wisconsin shall be forthwith suspended until further order of the court.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Eugene R. Jackson, attorney at law
- Status
- Published