STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. GIERHART

2020 OK 72, 473 P.3d 30
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 15, 2020
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. GIERHART
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STATE ex rel. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION v. GIERHART
2020 OK 72
Case Number: SCBD-6848
Decided: 09/15/2020
THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA


Cite as: 2020 OK 72, __ P.3d __

STATE OF OKLAHOMA ex rel., OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION, Complainant,
v.
DOUGLAS MARK GIERHART, Respondent.

BAR DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING

¶0 Complainant, State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Association, charged Respondent, Douglas Mark Gierhart, with three counts of professional misconduct including failure to competently and diligently represent his clients, failure to communicate, collecting an unreasonable fee, mishandling client property, engaging in dishonest conduct, and commission of an act contrary to prescribed standards of conduct. The Trial Panel recommended Respondent be suspended for two years and one day. We hold there is clear and convincing evidence that the totality of Respondent's conduct warrants suspension for two years and one day. Respondent is ordered to pay the costs as herein provided within ninety days after this opinion becomes final.

RESPONDENT SUSPENDED TWO YEARS AND ONE DAY AND ORDERED TO PAY COSTS

Peter Haddock, Assistant General Counsel, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Complainant.

Timothy D. Beets, Midtown Attorneys, P.C., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Respondent.

Rowe, J.:

¶1 Complainant, State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Bar association began disciplinary proceedings pursuant to Rule 6, Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings ("RGDP"), 5 O.S.2011 ch. 1, app. 1-A, alleging three counts of professional misconduct against Respondent, Douglas Mark Gierhart. Respondent is an active member of the Oklahoma Bar Association and is currently in good standing. Complainant's allegations arise in part from Respondent's mishandling of funds belonging to two clients. Complainant alleges Respondent's actions are in violation of the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct ("ORPC"), 5 O.S.2011, ch. 1, app. 3-A, and the RGDP and are cause for professional discipline.

Procedural History

¶2 In April 2018, two grievances were filed with the Complainant against Respondent, one by a former employee of Respondent and one by a contractor with whom Respondent dealt during the probate of a client's estate. On April 25, 2018, Complainant opened a formal investigation into the allegations made by Respondent's former employee. After receiving Respondent's responses to both grievances, Complainant filed its formal Complaint on October 3, 2019, which contained three counts of alleged misconduct. Respondent filed an answer to the Complaint on October 23, 2019.

¶3 On November 19, 2019, the Professional Responsibility Tribunal ("Tribunal") held a hearing on the allegations contained in the Complaint, pursuant to Rule 6, RGDP. On January 6, 2020, the Tribunal filed its report wherein it found that Complainant had established by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent violated Rules 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.15(a), 1.15(d), 8.4(a), and 8.4(c), ORPC, and Rule 1.3, RGDP. The Tribunal unanimously recommended that Respondent be suspended from the practice of law for two years and one day. On January 8, 2020, the Tribunal issued a corrected report; the Tribunal's findings and recommendation were unchanged.

Standard of Review

¶4 This Court possesses exclusive jurisdiction in Bar disciplinary proceedings. State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Holden, 1995 OK 25, ¶ 10, 895 P.2d 707, 711. We review the evidence de novo to determine whether the Bar has proven its allegations of misconduct by clear and convincing evidence. Rule 6.12(c), RGDP; State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Bolusky, 2001 OK 26, ¶ 7, 23 P.3d 268, 272. Clear and convincing evidence is "that measure or degree of proof which produces in the mind of the trier of fact a firm belief or conviction as to the truth of the allegations sought to be established." State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Green, 1997 OK 39, ¶ 5, 936 P.3d 947, 949.

¶5 Our goals in disciplinary proceedings are to protect the interests of the public and to preserve the integrity of the courts and the legal profession, not to punish attorneys. State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Kinsey, 2009 OK 31, ¶ 15, 212 P.3d 1186, 1192. We consider the discipline previously imposed for similar professional misconduct to ensure that discipline is administered uniformly. Id. ¶ 16, 212 P.3d at 1192 (citing State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Doris, 1999 OK 94, ¶ 37, 991 P.2d 1015, 1025). Discipline, however, is decided on a case-by-case basis to account for differences in the offending conduct and mitigating circumstances. Id.

Background

I. Count I: Estate of Miriam Felty

¶6 Miriam Felty died intestate while residing in Oklahoma. Her daughter and sole heir, Wendy Reed, retained Respondent to probate the Felty estate. On September 15, 2015, Respondent filed a Petition for Probate, Determination of Heirs, and Issuance of Letters of Administration in Oklahoma County. That same day, at the suggestion of Respondent, Leslie Withee, a paralegal in Respondent's office, was nominated by Reed to serve as administratrix of the Felty estate.1 On October 21, 2015, the court entered an Order Admitting the Estate to Probate and Issuance of Letters of Administration appointing Withee as administratrix.

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