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In re Peters

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 20, 2001
742 N.E.2d 503 (Ind. 2001)

Opinion

CASE NO. 64S00-0004-DI-277

February 20, 2001.

ORDER APPROVING STATEMENT OF CIRCUMSTANCES AND CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT FOR DISCIPLINE


Facts

In November 1995, a trial court ordered the respondent, as counsel for a former husband in a dissolution matter, to prepare a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to secure the former wife's interest in the husband's pension. Thirteen months later, when the respondent had not yet prepared the order, upon contempt citation the court ordered the respondent to file the order, Nonetheless, the respondent did not produce a final draft of the order until September 2000.

Violations:

The respondent violated Ind.Professional Conduct Rule 3.2, which requires a lawyer to make reasonable efforts to expedite litigation consistent with the interests of his client. He violated Prof. Cond. R. 3.4(c), which prohibits a lawyer from knowingly disobeying an obligation under the rules of tribunal, except for an open refusal based on an assertion that no valid obligation exists.

Discipline: Public Reprimand

The Court having considered the submission of the parties, now APPROVES and ORDERS the agreed discipline. However, had this case been litigated, the sanction imposed likely would have been more severe. Costs of this proceeding are assessed against the respondent.

All justices concur.


Summaries of

In re Peters

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 20, 2001
742 N.E.2d 503 (Ind. 2001)
Case details for

In re Peters

Case Details

Full title:IN THE MATTER OF JOHN W. PETERS

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Feb 20, 2001

Citations

742 N.E.2d 503 (Ind. 2001)