Board of Professional Responsibility, Wyoming State Bar v. Kleinsmith

2013 WY 21, 302 P.3d 1290, 2013 WL 633160, 2013 Wyo. LEXIS 25
CourtWyoming Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 21, 2013
DocketNo. D-13-0003
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Board of Professional Responsibility, Wyoming State Bar v. Kleinsmith, 2013 WY 21, 302 P.3d 1290, 2013 WL 633160, 2013 Wyo. LEXIS 25 (Wyo. 2013).

Opinion

ORDER OF PUBLIC CENSURE

[T1] This matter came before the Court upon a "Report and Recommendation for Reciprocal Order of Public Censure," filed herein January 9, 2018, by the Board of * Professional Responsibility for the Wyoming State Bar. The Court, after a careful review of the Board of Professional Responsibility's Report and Recommendation and the file, finds that the Report and Recommendation should be approved, confirmed and adopted by the Court, and that Respondent Philip M. Kleinsmith, Sr. should be publicly censured pursuant to Section 20 of the Disciplinary Code for the Wyoming State Bar (Reciprocal discipline). It is, therefore,

ADJUDGED AND ORDERED that the Board of Professional Responsibility's Report and Recommendation for Reciprocal Order of Public Censure, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, shall be, and the same hereby is, approved, confirmed, and adopted by this Court; and it is further

ADJUDGED AND ORDERED that Philip M. Kleinsmith, Sr. is hereby publicly censured for his conduct, which is described in the attached pleadings from the Utah disciplinary matter involving Mr. Kleinsmith. Those pleadings are attached hereto and incorporated herein; and it is further

[T4] ORDERED that, pursuant to Section 26 of the Disciplinary Code for the Wyoming State Bar, Mr. Kleinsmith shall reimburse the Wyoming State Bar the amount of $50.00, representing the costs incurred in handling this matter, as well as pay the administrative fee of $500.00. Mr. Kleins-mith shall pay the total amount of $550.00 to the Clerk of the Board of Professional Responsibility on or before April 1, 2018; and it is further

ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court shall docket this Order of Public Censure, along with the incorporated "Report and Recommendation for Reciprocal Order of Public Censure" and the Utah disciplinary pleadings, as a matter coming regularly before this Court as a public record; and it is further

[T6] ORDERED that, pursuant to Seetion 4(a)(iv) of the Disciplinary Code for the Wyoming State Bar, this Order of Public Censure, along with the incorporated "Report and Recommendation for Reciprocal Order of Public Censure" and the Utah disciplinary pleadings, shall be published in the Wyoming Reporter and the Pacific Reporter; and it is further

ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court cause a copy of this Order of Public Censure to be served upon Respondent Philip M. Kleinsmith, Sr.

[T8] DATED this 21st day of February, 2013.

[1291]*1291BY THE COURT:

/s) MARILYN S. KITE Chief Justice

BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WYOMING

In the matter of PHILIP M. KLEINSMITH SR., WSB No. 5-2952, Respondent.

No. WSB 2012-158

REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION FOR RECIPROCAL ORDER OF PUBLIC CENSURE

THIS MATTER having come before the Board of Professional Responsibility pursuant to Bar Counsel's stipulated motion for reciprocal public censure of Respondent, and the Board having reviewed the stipulated motion, the affidavit of Respondent in support thereof, and being fully advised in the premises, FINDS, CONCLUDES and RECOMMENDS:

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Respondent is an attorney licensed to practice law in Wyoming since 1993. Respondent is licensed to practice in other states as well, and maintains an office in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

2. In October of 2012, Respondent received a public reprimand in Utah, which followed a Final Judgment and Order of the Supreme Court of Arizona, dated March 20, 2012, reprimanding Respondent for conduct in violation of the Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct.

3. Attached hereto are true and accurate eopies of (1) Order of Discipline: Public Reprimand, issued by the Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah; (2) Discipline by Consent and Settlement Agreement entered into in the Utah disciplinary action; and (3) Affidavit of Consent signed by Respondent in the Utah disciplinary action.

4. Respondent has been advised of his right under Section 20 of the Disciplinary Code for the Wyoming State Bar to a hearing before any reciprocal discipline is imposed. Respondent has waived his right to such hearing, and has consented to the entry of a reciprocal Order of Public Censure for violation of Rules 1.1 (competence), 1.3 (diligence), 1.4 (communication), 1.5 (fees), 1.16 (terminating representation), 5.8 (responsibilities regarding nonlawyer assistants), 8.4(a) (violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct) and 8.4(d) (conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice) of the Wyoming Rules of Professional Conduct.

5. Respondent has consented to the publication of the attached Utah disciplinary pleadings with any Order of Public Censure that may be issued in the above-captioned disciplinary proceeding.

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

8. Section 20 of the Disciplinary Code for the Wyoming State Bar provides that an order of reciprocal discipline may be entered against members of the Bar who have been disciplined in other jurisdictions.

9. The discipline imposed upon Respondent in Arizona and Utah should also be imposed in Wyoming in the form of a public censure.

RECOMMENDATION

The Board of Professional Responsibility recommends that Respondent: (1) receive a public censure for violation of Rules 1.1 (competence), 1.8 (diligence), 1.4 (communication), 1.5 (fees), 1.16 (terminating representation), 5.3 (responsibilities regarding nonlawyer assistants), 8.4(a) (violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct) and 8.4(d) (conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice) of the Wyoming Rules of Professional Conduct; and (2) be ordered to pay the administrative fee in the amount of $500.00 and administrative costs of $50.00 within ten days of approval of the report and recommendation by the Wyoming Supreme Court.

Dated January 8, 2013.

/s/ Jenifer E. Scoggin Jenifer E. Scoggin, Chair Board of Professional Responsibility Wyoming State Bar

[1292]*1292CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I do hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing was served upon Respondent this 9th day of January, 2013, by United States mail, first class postage prepaid and correctly address as follows:

Phillip M. Kleinsmith Sr. Kleinsmith & Associates, P.C. 6035 Erin Park Drive, Suite 203 Colorado Springs, CO 80918-5411

Barbara Townsend, #5568

Assistant Counsel

Office of Professional Conduct

Utah State Bar

645 South 200 East

Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

Telephone: 801 581-9110

IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH

In the Matter of the Discipline of: Phillip M. Kleinsmith, #5870, Respondent.

Civil No. 120806297

ORDER OF DISCIPLINE PUBLIC REPRIMAND

Judge Vernice Trease

The above-captioned matter having come before the Court Upon the pleadings, and the Court having reviewed all pleadings and papers on file herein, including the Affidavit of Respondent and the Discipline by Consent and Settlement Agreement entered into between the Respondent, Philip B.

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