In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Bragdon
In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Bragdon
Opinion of the Court
Attorney disciplinary proceeding; attorney’s license suspended.
The referee recommended that the license of Randy Scott Bragdon to practice law in Wisconsin be suspend
Attorney Bragdon was admitted to practice law in Wisconsin in September, 1979, and practiced in South Milwaukee and Racine prior to relocating to another state. He has not previously been the subject of an attorney disciplinary proceeding. The referee in this proceeding is Attorney S. Michael Wilk.
Attorney Bragdon failed to appear or otherwise participate in this disciplinary proceeding after he was personally served with a copy of the Board’s complaint and order to answer. Accordingly, the referee heard this matter as a default. He found that Attorney Bragdon was suspended from membership in the State Bar in November, 1981, for nonpayment of dues and was again suspended from membership the following month for
From November, 1981, through August, 1986, Attorney Bragdon continued to practice law in the state, notwithstanding that his suspension from State Bar membership rendered him ineligible to practice law under the court’s rules, SCR 10.01 and 10.03(4), establishing active membership in the association as a condition precedent to the right to practice law.
In the course of its investigation into this matter, the Board wrote to Attorney Bragdon on three occasions asking him to respond to allegations that he had continued to practice law while suspended from membership in the State Bar and had misrepresented his status as an attorney while his membership was suspended. Attorney Bragdon did not respond to any of those letters.
We adopt the referee’s findings of fact and conclusions of law and accept the recommendation for discipline in this matter. In addition to the six-month suspension, the referee recommended that Attorney Bragdon be required to pay the costs of this proceeding within 60 days.
IT IS ORDERED that the license of Randy Scott Bragdon to practice law in Wisconsin is suspended for a period of six months, effective the date of this order.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within 60 days of the date of this order Randy Scott Bragdon pay to the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility the costs of the disciplinary proceeding, provided that if the costs are not paid within the time specified and absent a showing to this court of his inability to pay the costs within that time, the license of Randy Scott Bragdon to practice law in Wisconsin shall be suspended until further order of the court.
On May 26, 1988, the court suspended enforcement of these provisions requiring association membership while litigation on the issue of mandatory membership is pending in the federal courts and until further order of the court.
The corresponding rule of the Code of Professional Conduct for Attorneys is SCR 20:5.5(a).
The corresponding rule of the Code of Professional Conduct for Attorneys is SCR 20:8.4(c).
Reference
- Full Case Name
- IN the MATTER OF DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Randy Scott BRAGDON, Attorney at Law
- Status
- Published