In re Medical Incapacity Proceedings Against Carter
In re Medical Incapacity Proceedings Against Carter
Opinion of the Court
Attorney medical incapacity proceeding; attorney’s license to practice law suspended.
On April 13, 1983, the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility (Board) filed a petition alleging that Frank W. Carter, Jr., an attorney licensed to practice law in Wisconsin since 1950 and who practices in Eagle River, suffers from a medical incapacity which renders him unfit to practice law. Together with the petition there was filed a stipulation entered into on March 29, 1983, by the respondent, counsel for the respondent and
We deem the Board’s petition and the stipulation together to constitute a petition for the revocation of the respondent’s license to practice law by consent, pursuant to SCR 21.10(2), which the Board recommends be granted. We hereby accept the recommendation of the Board.
It Is Ordered that, effective May 16, 1983, the license of Frank W. Carter, Jr., to practice law in Wisconsin is suspended for reasons of medical incapacity until further order of the court.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- In the Matter of Medical Incapacity Proceedings Against Frank W. Carter, Jr., Attorney at Law
- Status
- Published