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People v. Williams

Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado
Oct 28, 1999
No. 99PDJ063 (Colo. Oct. 28, 1999)

Opinion

No. 99PDJ063.

October 28, 1999.


Attorney Regulation. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge accepted the parties' Conditional Admission of Misconduct and suspended Respondent, Ronald Charles Williams, from the practice of law for six months with the full term stayed during a two year probationary period and subject to certain conditions. Respondent violated certain fiduciary duties by failing to administer an estate in a timely manner, failing to respond to an heir's requests for information, and failing to maintain records and documentation pertaining to the estate in violation of Colo. RPC 8.4(d) and prior DR 1-102(A)(5), as well as Colo. RPC 8.4(h) and prior DR 1-102(A)(6). Respondent was ordered to pay the costs of the disciplinary proceedings.


Summaries of

People v. Williams

Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado
Oct 28, 1999
No. 99PDJ063 (Colo. Oct. 28, 1999)
Case details for

People v. Williams

Case Details

Full title:People v. Williams

Court:Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado

Date published: Oct 28, 1999

Citations

No. 99PDJ063 (Colo. Oct. 28, 1999)