Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Kerscher

2001 WI 18, 623 N.W.2d 94, 241 Wis. 2d 589
Wisconsin Supreme Court·Decided March 9, 2001·No. No. 01-0217-D·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

ORDER

On January 23, 2001, Attorney John F. Kerscher filed a request pursuant to SCR 22.34(11), for the indefinite suspension of his license to practice law in this state due to his medical incapacity. The Office of Lawyer Regulation filed a response supporting that request and a summary of its investigation into the medical incapacity allegations against Attorney John R. Ker-scher. Attorney Kerscher acknowledges that he cannot successfully defend himself against the medical incapacity allegations. Based upon these considerations,

[590] IT IS ORDERED that the request is granted and, effective the date of this order, Attorney John F. Ker-scher's license to practice law in this state is indefinitely suspended.

Cornelia G. Clark

Clerk of Supreme Court

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