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In re Wyche

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 20, 1996
679 So. 2d 1335 (La. 1996)

Opinion

No. 96-B-1033

September 20, 1996

Charles B. Plattsmier, Esq., William N. King, Esq., Gregory F. Gambel, Esq., Counsel for Applicant.

Alymer M. Wyche, III Esq., Counsel for Defendant.


DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS


Respondent, Alymer M. Wyche, III, was retained by Mrs. Lena Valerie Justice in 1987 to handle the succession of her deceased husband. Over a five year period respondent assured his client that he was proceeding with the matter but in fact never filed the succession. Respondent misinformed and failed to communicate with his client concerning the status of the succession. His client retained new counsel who completed the succession proceeding.

His client filed a complaint with the bar association. Respondent was subpoenaed by disciplinary counsel to appear to testify and produce documents in the investigation of the complaint. Respondent failed to appear or produce the documents on the date of the hearing.

Formal charges were filed against respondent. Respondent failed to timely answer the charges. The matter was submitted to the hearing committee on documentary evidence. The committee found that the respondent had failed to act with diligence, failed to communicate with his client, and engaged in conduct involving misrepresentation and deceit. The committee further found that respondent had failed to respond and cooperate with the investigation of the matter. The committee recommended an eighteen month suspension. The disciplinary board recommended a suspension of two years, with all but ninety days being deferred and that respondent be placed on probation with conditions. The board considered in mitigation respondent's interpretation of the facts underlying his representation of his client and his reasons for failing to cooperate initially.

See Rule XIX, § 11(E)(3) of the Rules of Lawyer Disciplinary Enforcement.

Disciplinary counsel filed objections to the disciplinary's board's report. Counsel objected to the recommendation of sanctions and suggested a suspension of one year and one day. Respondent did not file any objections.

Upon review of the hearing committee and the disciplinary board's findings and recommendations, and upon considering the record, briefs, and oral argument, it is the decision of this court that the recommendations of the disciplinary board be accepted. All costs of these proceedings are assessed against respondent. SUSPENSION ORDERED.


Summaries of

In re Wyche

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 20, 1996
679 So. 2d 1335 (La. 1996)
Case details for

In re Wyche

Case Details

Full title:IN RE: ALYMER M. WYCHE, III

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Sep 20, 1996

Citations

679 So. 2d 1335 (La. 1996)

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