Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Richard W. Voss

CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 1, 2018
Docket2012AP000931-D
StatusPublished

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Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Richard W. Voss, (Wis. 2018).

Opinion

2018 WI 18

SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN CASE NO.: 2012AP931-D & 2014AP2086-D COMPLETE TITLE: In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Richard W. Voss, Attorney at Law:

Office of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant-Appellant, v. Richard W. Voss, Respondent-Respondent. ------------------------------------------------ In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Richard W. Voss, Attorney at Law:

Office of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant-Respondent, v. Richard W. Voss, Respondent-Appellant. DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST VOSS

OPINION FILED: March 1, 2018 SUBMITTED ON BRIEFS: November 27, 2017 ORAL ARGUMENT:

SOURCE OF APPEAL: COURT: COUNTY: JUDGE:

JUSTICES: CONCURRED: DISSENTED: NOT PARTICIPATING:

ATTORNEYS:

For the respondent-respondent (2012AP931-D), respondent- appellant (2014AP2086-D), there were briefs filed by Richard W. Voss, Rhinelander.

For the complainant-appellant (2012AP931-D), complainant- respondent (2014AP2086-D), there was a brief filed by Julie M. Spoke and Office of Lawyer Regulation, Madison. 2018 WI 18 NOTICE This opinion is subject to further editing and modification. The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports.

No. 2012AP931-D & 2014AP2086-D

STATE OF WISCONSIN : IN SUPREME COURT

In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Richard W. Voss, Attorney at Law:

Office of Lawyer Regulation, FILED Complainant-Appellant, MAR 1, 2018 v. Sheila T. Reiff Clerk of Supreme Court Richard W. Voss,

Respondent-Respondent.

In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Richard W. Voss, Attorney at Law:

Office of Lawyer Regulation,

Complainant-Respondent,

v.

Richard W. Voss,

Respondent-Appellant.

ATTORNEY reinstatement proceeding. Reinstatement denied. No. 2012AP931-D & 2014AP2086-D

¶1 PER CURIAM. Richard W. Voss has appealed a referee's

report recommending the denial of Attorney Voss's petition for

reinstatement of his license to practice law in Wisconsin. We

agree with the referee that Attorney Voss's license to practice

law should not be reinstated at this time. We direct Attorney

Voss to pay the costs of the reinstatement proceeding, which

totaled $4,034.75 as of November 13, 2017.

¶2 Attorney Voss was admitted to practice law in

Wisconsin in 1976 and practiced in Rhinelander. In 2004, he was

privately reprimanded for failing to provide competent

representation and failing to keep a client reasonably informed.

Private Reprimand No. 2004-24 (electronic copy available at

https://compendium.wicourts.gov/app/raw/001746.html). In 2006,

Attorney Voss was publicly reprimanded for various trust account

violations. Public reprimand of Richard W. Voss, No. 2006-7

(electronic copy available at https://compendium.wicourts.gov/

app/raw/001861.html).

¶3 In 2014, Attorney Voss's license to practice law was suspended for 18 months for his conduct as the court appointed

guardian of the person and estate of an individual suffering

from mental illness. This court determined that Attorney Voss

committed 11 counts of misconduct by, among other things,

converting at least $48,791.73 of his client's funds either for

his own use or to cover expenditures for other client matters,

committing various trust account violations, and making

misrepresentations to the circuit court about the client's assets. In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Voss, 2014 WI 2 No. 2012AP931-D & 2014AP2086-D

75, 356 Wis. 2d 382, 850 N.W.2d 190. In 2015, Attorney Voss's

law license was suspended for a period of 60 days, to run

consecutive to the discipline imposed in 2014. The misconduct

at issue in the 2014 case included improprieties in the handling

of matters filed in United States Bankruptcy Courts; failing to

adequately supervise his staff so as to ensure the documents

prepared and filed by staff on behalf of clients conformed in

all respects with applicable law and court rules and were in all

respects accurate; failing to take reasonable steps to ensure

his staff timely informed him and/or clients of case

developments, including the payment status of filing fees; trust

account violations; and failing to provide the Office of Lawyer

Regulation (OLR) with a copy of his trust account transaction

register for the period requested of him by the OLR. In re

Disciplinary Proceedings Against Voss, 2015 WI 104, 365

Wis. 2d 442, 871 N.W.2d 859.

¶4 Attorney Voss filed a petition for the reinstatement

of his license to practice law in March 2016. The OLR filed a response opposing the Petition for Reinstatement. The OLR said

its investigation revealed that Attorney Voss's conduct since

his suspension has not been exemplary and above reproach and he

cannot be safely recommended to the legal profession, the

courts, and the public as a person fit to be consulted by others

or act in matters of trust or confidence.

¶5 The Honorable John B. Murphy was appointed referee. A

hearing was held in October 2016. Attorney Voss was the only witness to testify at the hearing. 3 No. 2012AP931-D & 2014AP2086-D

¶6 The referee issued his report and recommendation on

November 1, 2016. The referee found that Attorney Voss had met

some of the reinstatement criteria. The referee found that

Attorney Voss did not practice law during his suspension, kept

up on his educational requirements, and met his financial

obligations as to reimbursement and payment of client claims and

fees. The referee found, however, that Attorney Voss did not

meet some of the other reinstatement requirements.

¶7 The referee said most importantly, Attorney Voss

failed to comply with the Order of Suspension by not properly

notifying his clients, by mail, of his suspension and that the

cessation of his law practice was a result of the suspension.

The referee said while it was true that Attorney Voss did send

letters to his bankruptcy clients, those letters made no mention

of any suspension or attorney disciplinary action. Rather, the

letters simply indicated that Attorney Voss would be "leaving my

Law Practice on September 4, 2014." The referee said when

questioned about the letters at the evidentiary hearing, Attorney Voss seemed to feel that there was no need to give his

bankruptcy clients a reason for why he was leaving his law

practice since the end result —— the client would need to find a

new attorney —— would be the same whether or not the clients

knew about the suspension. The referee said, "any reasonable

reading of the Voss letters makes clear that Voss was trying to

give his clients the impression that his winding up of his

practice was just a routine matter and was, implicitly, based upon some 'good' reason such as retirement." 4 No. 2012AP931-D & 2014AP2086-D

¶8 The referee said Attorney Voss seemed to feel that his

failure to mention the suspension in the letters he sent to

clients was merely an oversight because it did not occur to him

to mention it at the time. The referee said the record suggests

otherwise. The referee noted that SCR 22.26(1)(a) is clear as

to the need to establish the nexus between leaving the practice

of law and the suspension. The referee said this is not a rule

where "substantial compliance" is good enough. The referee

opined that failure to use the word "suspension" in the letters

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