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."
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.