The purpose of lawyer discipline proceedings is to protect the public and the administration of justice from lawyers who have not discharged, will not discharge, or are unlikely to properly discharge their professional duties to clients, the public, the legal system, and the legal profession. ABA Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions, Standard 1.1. See also Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Dumaine, 550 So.2d 1197 (La. 1989); Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Williams, 498 So.2d 727 (La. 1986); Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Drury, 455 So.2d 1387 (La. 1984); Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. Hopkins, 447 So.2d 464 (La. 1984); Louisiana State Bar Ass'n v. O'Halloran, 412 So.2d 523 (La. 1982). The lawyer's duty to preserve his client's property should be one of his most deeply felt obligations, since it corresponds to his client's just claim to the attorney's loyal, diligent service.