Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Williams

2 Citing cases

  1. In re Williams

    842 So. 2d 353 (La. 2003)   Cited 8 times

    We previously suspended respondent from practice for a minimum term of two years. Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Williams, 498 So.2d 727 (La. 1986) ( "Williams I"). Our judgment in Williams I provided that respondent could petition for and obtain reinstatement at the end of the two-year period, provided that he had fulfilled certain conditions; however, if respondent had not fulfilled all of the specified conditions, "his suspension from the practice of law shall continue indefinitely."

  2. In re Gerdes

    869 So. 2d 106 (La. 2004)   Cited 2 times

    In 1986, Mr. Williams was suspended from the practice of law for a minimum of two years. Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Williams, 498 So.2d 727 (La. 1986). The charges alleged that Mr. Williams engaged in a conflict of interest when he entered into a business transaction with a client without making full disclosure or advising his client to seek independent legal advice, charged an excessive legal fee in a worker's compensation case and neglected a legal matter.