Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Diane R. Caspari

2020 WI 49, 943 N.W.2d 545, 391 Wis. 2d 739
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedMay 28, 2020
Docket2019AP001175-D
StatusPublished

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Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Diane R. Caspari, 2020 WI 49, 943 N.W.2d 545, 391 Wis. 2d 739 (Wis. 2020).

Opinion

2020 WI 49

SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN CASE NO.: 2019AP1175-D

COMPLETE TITLE: In the Matter of the Disciplinary Proceedings Against Diane R. Caspari, Attorney at Law:

Office of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant, v.

Diane R. Caspari, Respondent.

DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CASPARI

OPINION FILED: MAY 28, 2020 SUBMITTED ON BRIEFS: ORAL ARGUMENT:

SOURCE OF APPEAL: COURT: COUNTY: JUDGE:

JUSTICES: Per Curiam NOT PARTICIPATING:

ATTORNEYS: 2020 WI 49 NOTICE This opinion is subject to further editing and modification. The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports. No. 2019AP1175-D

STATE OF WISCONSIN : IN SUPREME COURT

In the Matter of the Disciplinary Proceedings Against Diane R. Caspari, Attorney at Law:

Office of Lawyer Regulation, FILED Complainant, MAY 28, 2020 v. Sheila T. Reiff Clerk of Supreme Court Diane R. Caspari,

Respondent.

ATTORNEY disciplinary proceeding. Attorney's license

suspended.

¶1 PER CURIAM. We review a stipulation pursuant to

Supreme Court Rule (SCR) 22.12 between the Office of Lawyer

Regulation (OLR) and Attorney Diane R. Caspari. The stipulation

states that Attorney Caspari committed three counts of misconduct

arising out of her failure to make payments to Clinical Psychology

Associates, which conducted evaluations into criminal cases which

had been assigned to Attorney Caspari by the Office of the State

Public Defender (SPD). The stipulation requests that this court impose a 90-day suspension of Attorney Caspari's license to No. 2019AP1175-D

practice law in Wisconsin and that she be ordered to pay

restitution.

¶2 Upon careful review of the matter, we accept the

stipulation, impose the requested discipline and order

restitution. Because the matter has been resolved by means of a

stipulation, without the need for the appointment of a referee, we

impose no costs on Attorney Caspari.

¶3 Attorney Caspari was admitted to the practice of law in

Wisconsin in 2004 and practices in Milwaukee. In 2015, she

received a consensual private reprimand for misconduct involving

two client matters in which she failed to respond to clients'

inquiries regarding the status of their matter and in which she

charged a client for legal fees even though she did not perform

the work. She also failed to refund unearned fees upon termination

of the representation. Private Reprimand No. 2015-21 (electronic

copy available at https://compendium.

wicourts.gov/app/raw/002809.html).

¶4 In 2016, pursuant to another SCR 22.12 stipulation, this court suspended Attorney Caspari's law license for 60 days for

misconduct arising out of four client matters and involving various

counts of misconduct, including billing the SPD for tasks that she

did not actually perform and failing to correct invoices or refund

those fees for years. In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against

Caspari, 2016 WI 72, 371 Wis. 2d 567, 882 N.W.2d 852.

¶5 The OLR filed a three-count complaint against Attorney

Caspari on June 28, 2019. The parties' stipulation was filed on February 10, 2020. 2 No. 2019AP1175-D

¶6 The stipulation states that on December 19, 2013, the

SPD appointed Attorney Caspari to represent J.P. on felony criminal

charges in Kenosha County. A competency hearing was scheduled for

January 10, 2014.

¶7 The SPD also appointed Attorney Caspari to represent

K.W. in a juvenile matter in Kenosha County.

¶8 Attorney Caspari hired Dr. David Thompson's office,

Clinical Psychology Associates, to conduct an evaluation of J.P.

and a legal competency evaluation for K.W.

¶9 Dr. Thompson submitted invoices to Attorney Caspari for

services he provided on behalf of J.P. and K.W. The SPD authorized

payment to Dr. Thompson for the evaluations.

¶10 On September 21, 2016, the Wisconsin Department of

Administration (DOA) issued payment to Attorney Caspari, in care

of Daniels Capital Corporation (Daniels), a financing company that

provides advance payments to government-appointed criminal defense

attorneys, for Dr. Thompson's services related to J.P. Daniels

issued payments to Attorney Caspari. She did not deposit the funds into a trust account, instead depositing them into her business

checking account. Attorney Caspari did not promptly provide Dr.

Thompson with notice of her receipt of the funds, nor did she

promptly deliver the funds to him.

¶11 On November 23, 2016, the DOA issued a payment to

Attorney Caspari, in care of Daniels, for Dr. Thompson's services

related to K.W. Daniels issued payment to Attorney Caspari. She

did not deposit the funds into a trust account, instead depositing them into her business checking account. Attorney Caspari did not 3 No. 2019AP1175-D

promptly provide Dr. Thompson with notice of her receipt of the

funds, nor did she promptly deliver the funds to him. She used

the funds for her own purposes.

¶12 In June 2017, Dr. Thompson's office contacted the SPD

regarding problems in collecting payments for work completed for

Attorney Caspari's SPD clients. Attorney Caspari sent

Dr. Thompson an email acknowledging that she owed him $3,642.50

for J.P. and $1,320 for K.W. She said, "I had thought that I paid

the latter but did not." She proposed a payment plan that would

commence in July 2017 and conclude with full reimbursement to Dr.

Thompson by November 2017.

¶13 On or about July 21, 2017, Attorney Caspari made a $50

payment toward Dr. Thompson's bill in the J.P. matter. She paid

Dr. Thompson an additional $50 on or about June 7, 2019 and has

paid nothing further to Dr. Thompson since that time.

¶14 By virtue of the stipulation, Attorney Caspari

stipulates to the following counts of misconduct:

Count 1: By failing to deposit into a trust account funds intended for payment to Dr. Thompson, Attorney Caspari violated SCR 20:1.15(b)(1).1

Count 2: By failing to promptly notify Dr. Thompson of her receipt of funds intended for payment of his

1 SCR 20:1.15(b)(1) provides:

A lawyer shall hold in trust, separate from the lawyer's own property, that property of clients and 3rd parties that is in the lawyer's possession in connection with a representation. All funds of clients and 3rd parties paid to a lawyer or law firm in connection with a representation shall be deposited in one or more identifiable trust accounts.

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services, and by failing to promptly disburse those funds to him, Attorney Caspari violated SCR 20:1.15(e)(1). 2

Count 3: By converting to her own use State-issued funds intended for payment to Dr. Thompson, Attorney Caspari violated SCR 20:8.4(c).3 ¶15 Attorney Caspari represents that she fully understands

the misconduct allegations; she fully understands the

ramifications should this court impose the stipulated level of

discipline; she fully understands her right to contest the matter; she fully understands her right to consult with counsel and says

she has retained and consulted with counsel; she states her entry

into the stipulation is made knowingly and voluntarily; and

represents her decision not to contest the misconduct alleged in

the complaint or the level and type of discipline sought by the

OLR's director.

¶16 Attorney Caspari further avers that from December 2013

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