Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Robert J. Smead

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2010 WI 4 SUPREME COURT CASE NO.: COMPLETE TITLE: OF WISCONSIN 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Robert J. Smead, Attorney at Law: Office of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant, v. Robert J. Smead, Respondent. In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Robert J. Smead, Attorney at Law: Office of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant, v. Robert J. Smead, Respondent. DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SMEAD OPINION FILED: SUBMITTED ON BRIEFS: ORAL ARGUMENT: SOURCE OF APPEAL: COURT: COUNTY: JUDGE: JUSTICES: CONCURRED: DISSENTED: NOT PARTICIPATING: ATTORNEYS: January 27, 2010 2010 WI 4 NOTICE This opinion is subject to further editing and modification. The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports. No. 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D STATE OF WISCONSIN : IN SUPREME COURT In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Robert J. Smead, Attorney at Law: FILED Office of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant, JAN 27, 2010 v. David R. Schanker Clerk of Supreme Court Robert J. Smead, Respondent. In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Robert J. Smead, Attorney at Law: Office of Lawyer Regulation, Complainant, v. Robert J. Smead, Respondent. ATTORNEY suspended. disciplinary proceeding. Attorney's license No. ¶1 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D PER CURIAM. In this decision we address two separate disciplinary matters On 2008, attorney involving Attorney Robert J. Smead. ¶2 (OLR) filed counts of June ("Smead a 12, complaint professional I"). the Office against Attorney misconduct Following entry of Lawyer Smead in three a default of Regulation alleging client ten matters judgment, the referee, Richard P. Mozinski, issued a report recommending a 60day suspension plus restitution and costs. ¶3 The OLR filed a Smead on March 31, 2009. professional second complaint against Attorney This complaint alleged 15 counts of misconduct involving four client matters ("Smead II"). ¶4 The parties entered into a stipulation regarding the allegations in Smead II. Pursuant to the terms of the stipulation, the parties ask that the court suspend Attorney Smead for 60 restitution as days and set request forth that herein. imposition of costs in Smead II. he The be ordered parties do to not pay seek The stipulation in Smead II does not address whether the recommended discipline should be imposed consecutive or concurrent with the discipline recommended in Smead I. ¶5 accept With respect to the misconduct alleged in Smead I, we the referee's recommendation Attorney Smead's license Attorney Smead impose the to costs pay of to practice restitution the that as proceeding. 2 law set this for court 60 forth With suspend days, order herein, respect to and the No. misconduct stipulated to in Smead 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D II, we accept the amended stipulation and suspend Attorney Smead's license to practice law for 60 days and order restitution as set forth herein. will be imposed in Smead II. No costs As Smead I and Smead II are separate matters, the suspensions imposed shall run consecutive to each other. ¶6 Attorney Wisconsin October in 10, 1998 Smead and 2007, was admitted practiced in this court to practice Menasha, temporarily law Wisconsin. suspended in On Attorney Smead's law license due to his willful failure to respond or cooperate with OLR investigations. On October 31, 2007, the State Bar of Wisconsin suspended Attorney Smead's license to practice law for nonpayment of State Bar dues. Attorney Smead's license remains suspended. I. SMEAD I (CASE NO. 2008AP1467-D) ¶7 The OLR alleged in its complaint that Attorney Smead committed ten counts of professional misconduct in three client matters. A. W.P. Matter (Counts 1 through 5) ¶8 On November 10, 2005, Attorney Smead was retained by W.P. to represent him in a divorce action. W.P. paid Attorney Smead a retainer in the amount of $1,500. ¶9 some Attorney Smead had an initial consultation with W.P., conversations negotiated signed the and with prepared document W.P. a which and stipulated was counsel. 3 then opposing counsel, temporary order. forwarded to his and W.P. wife's No. ¶10 Attorney relevant court placement of Attorney Smead dates also not and legal children Smead did under did not the 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D keep W.P. informed issues about age 18 keep of W.P. of any the custody and living with informed of him. property division work sheets or discovery requests from W.P.'s wife. ¶11 calls. Attorney Smead failed to return W.P.'s telephone In order to obtain case status updates, W.P. visited Attorney Smead's office hoping to see Attorney Smead when he walked into the office. ¶12 requested On by June 12, opposing 2006, two counsel, days W.P. before retained a a court hearing new attorney because Attorney Smead had not replied to discovery requests. ¶13 On May 22, 2007, Attorney Smead informed the OLR, "I must agree that [W.P.] has every right to be disappointed in my performance. I got overloaded with [another attorney's] cases and my performance suffered." Attorney Smead further stated he did not keep particularly accurate records of his time or his billing. ¶14 As of March 14, 2007, Attorney Smead had failed to provide a refund of unearned fees to W.P. but stated he hoped to "eventually" give W.P. a full refund. In responding to an OLR inquiry regarding whether he held W.P.'s fee in trust until it was earned, Attorney Smead stated, "It was recently brought to my attention that minimum fee retainers are not enforceable, and I have started placing retainer fees into trust until earned." 4 No. 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D B. R.B. Matter (Counts 6 through 8) ¶15 In January 2006 R.B. represent him in his divorce. contacted Attorney Smead to On May 16, 2006, R.B. and his wife entered into a stipulated settlement. Attorney Smead was to prepare and file with the court findings of fact, conclusions of law and judgment, and a quit claim deed. In January 2007 Attorney Smead advised R.B. he had everything done and it would be sent out in a week. with R.B. ¶16 Attorney Smead had no further contact R.B. later filed a grievance against Attorney Smead. On April 16, 2007, the OLR contacted Attorney Smead by telephone to discuss R.B.'s grievance. Attorney Smead stated the order had been done a long time ago and he did not know why it was not on record. On April 19, 2007, Attorney Smead told the OLR he filed the final paperwork the day before and he would draft a deed related to the divorce as soon as possible. ¶17 On April 19, 2007, 11 months after the final hearing, and after the OLR contacted Attorney Smead, a default judgment in the R.B. case was finally entered. C. D.B. Matter (Counts 9 and 10) ¶18 In representation successor June in counsel 2006 a D.B. criminal and hired matter. requested Attorney D.B. Attorney advance fee D.B. paid to Attorney Smead. Smead thereafter Smead return for hired the D.B. later filed a grievance concerning the fee dispute. ¶19 With respect to each of the three client matters in Smead I, the OLR made multiple attempts to obtain information from Attorney Smead and Attorney Smead failed to respond. 5 No. ¶20 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D Eventually, Attorney Smead was temporarily suspended and ultimately, the OLR obtained a default judgment against him. The referee incorporated the facts alleged in the OLR complaint as his findings and made the following conclusions of law: ¢ By failing to respond to his client's requests for information, Attorney Smead violated former SCR 20:1.4(a) (Count 1).1 ¢ By failing to hold W.P.'s $1,500 in trust, Attorney Smead violated former SCR 20:1.15(b)(4) (Count 2).2 ¢ By failing to refund unearned fees to his client, Attorney Smead violated former SCR 20:1.16(d) (Count 3).3 1 Former SCR 20:1.4(a) (effective through June 30, 2007) provided, "A lawyer shall keep a client reasonably informed about the status of a matter and promptly comply with reasonable requests for information." 2 Former SCR 20:1.15(b)(4) (effective July 1, 2004, through June 30, 2007) provided: Unearned fees and advanced payments of fees shall be held in trust until earned by the lawyer, and withdrawn pursuant to SCR 20:1.15(g). Funds advanced by a client or 3rd party for payment of costs shall be held in trust until the costs are incurred. 3 Former SCR 20:1.16(d) (effective through June 30, 2007) provided: Upon termination of representation, a lawyer shall take steps to the extent reasonably practicable to protect a client's interests, such as giving reasonable notice to the client, allowing time for employment of other counsel, surrendering papers and property to which the client is entitled and refunding any advance payment of fee that has not been earned. The lawyer may retain papers relating to the client to the extent permitted by other law. 6 No. ¢ By failing to respond 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D to the OLR grievance investigations, Attorney Smead violated SCR 22.03(2)4 and SCR 22.03(6)5 via SCR 20:8.4(h)6 (Counts 4, 7, and 9). ¢ By failing to timely file affidavits pursuant to SCR 22.26(1)(e), Attorney Smead violated SCR 22.26(1)(e)7 via SCR 20:8.4(f)8 (Counts 5, 8, and 10). 4 SCR 22.03(2) provides: Upon commencing an investigation, the director shall notify the respondent of the matter being investigated unless in the opinion of the director the investigation of the matter requires otherwise. The respondent shall fully and fairly disclose all facts and circumstances pertaining to the alleged misconduct within 20 days after being served by ordinary mail a request for a written response. The director may allow additional time to respond. Following receipt of the response, the director may conduct further investigation and may compel the respondent to answer questions, furnish documents, and present any information deemed relevant to the investigation. 5 SCR 22.03(6) provides: In the course of the investigation, the respondent's willful failure to provide relevant information, to answer questions fully, or to furnish documents and the respondent's misrepresentation in a disclosure are misconduct, regardless of the merits of the matters asserted in the grievance. 6 SCR 20:8.4(h) states it is professional misconduct for a lawyer to "fail to cooperate in the investigation of a grievance filed with the office of lawyer regulation as required by SCR 21.15(4), SCR 22.001(9)(b), SCR 22.03(2), SCR 22.03(6), or SCR 22.04(1)." 7 SCR 22.26(1)(e) states: Within 25 days after the effective date of suspension or revocation, file with the director an affidavit showing all of the following: 7 No. ¢ By failing to timely prepare 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D and file the necessary documents to conclude the R.B. divorce proceeding and property settlement, Attorney Smead violated SCR 20:1.3 (Count 6).9 ¶21 The sanction. referee The referee carefully noted he considered had the reviewed appropriate a number of applicable cases involving neglect of client matters and failure to cooperate with OLR investigations and found applicable the matter of In Wis. 2d 444, re 462 Disciplinary N.W.2d 667 Proceedings (1990) neglect and failure to cooperate). Against (60-day Kohl, 158 suspension for In Kohl, as here, there was no prior discipline but there were multiple instances of client neglect and subsequent failures to respond to the OLR. The (i) Full compliance with the provisions of the suspension or revocation order and with the rules and procedures regarding the closing of the attorney's practice. (ii) A list of all jurisdictions, including state, federal and administrative bodies, before which the attorney is admitted to practice. (iii) A list of clients in all pending matters and a list of all matters pending before any court or administrative agency, together with the case number of each matter 8 SCR 20:8.4(f) states it is professional misconduct for a lawyer to "violate a statute, supreme court rule, supreme court order or supreme court decision regulating the conduct of lawyers; . . . ." 9 SCR 20:1.3 provides that, "A lawyer shall act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client." 8 No. 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D referee considered Attorney Smead's lack of cooperation with the OLR as an aggravating factor in this matter. ¶22 The referee recommended a 60-day suspension. He recommended further that Attorney Smead pay restitution to D.B. in the amount of $100 and to the Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection in the amount of $750 relating to the W.P. matter. ¶23 to As no appeal was filed, we review this matter pursuant 22.17(2).10 SCR recommendations and We adopt direct that the referee's Attorney findings Smead's license and to practice law be suspended for 60 days in connection with the above-referenced misconduct. We further direct that Attorney Smead as shall pay restitution set forth in the referee's report, together with payment of the costs of this proceeding which total $1,204.33 as of April 24, 2009. II. SMEAD II (CASE NO. 2009AP843-D) ¶24 Nearly a year after the complaint in Smead I was filed, the OLR filed a new complaint alleging Attorney Smead committed 15 counts of professional misconduct involving four client 10 matters. The parties entered into a stipulation SCR 22.17(2) states: If no appeal is filed timely, the supreme court shall review the referee's report; adopt, reject or modify the referee's findings and conclusions or remand the matter to the referee for additional findings; and determine and impose appropriate discipline. The court, on its own motion, may order the parties to file briefs in the matter. 9 No. 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D regarding the allegations in the Smead II complaint. stipulation was filed April 14, 2009. failed to address the issue of The first However, this stipulation restitution so this court directed the parties to address the question of restitution. In response to the court's order, an amended stipulation was filed on June 19, 2009. A. Matter of E.K. and B.K. (Counts 1 through 5) ¶25 2003. and E.K. and S.P. operated a business which closed in E.K. had purchased a computer system for the business, S.P. used the computer without compensating E.K. B.K., hired system in a subsequent venture In March 2003 E.K. and her husband, Attorney Smead to pursue either computer system or compensation from S.P. recovery of the The fee agreement was not in writing, but B.K. understood Attorney Smead would charge 10 percent of any recovery as his fee. ¶26 Attorney against S.P. Smead did not, however, file an action Attorney Smead failed to inform E.K. and B.K. of his October 2007 license suspension, even though B.K. spoke with Attorney Smead 30 represented them. to 40 times during the five years he In 2008 Attorney Smead told B.K. his caseload was too great and he would arrange for another attorney to take over their case. During the summer stopped returning B.K.'s calls. of 2008 Attorney Smead B.K. demanded return of the case materials, but Attorney Smead failed to return them. ¶27 The OLR repeatedly tried to obtain information from Attorney Smead regarding this matter without success. 10 No. ¶28 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D Attorney Smead stipulates his mishandling of the E.K. and B.K. matter gave rise to five counts of misconduct: ¢ By failing to timely advance his clients' interests, Attorney Smead violated SCR 20:1.3. ¢ By failing to have a written contingent fee agreement, Attorney Smead violated SCR 20:1.5(c).11 ¢ By failing to give timely notice of his inability to practice law and to inform his clients of their need to seek legal advice elsewhere, Attorney Smead violated SCRs 22.26(1)(a) and (b).12 11 SCR 20:1.5(c) provides: A fee may be contingent on the outcome of the matter for which the service is rendered, except in a matter in which a contingent fee is prohibited by par. (d) or other law. A contingent fee agreement shall be in a writing signed by the client, and shall state the method by which the fee is to be determined, including the percentage or percentages that shall accrue to the lawyer in the event of settlement, trial or appeal; litigation and other expenses to be deducted from the recovery; and whether such expenses are to be deducted before or after the contingent fee is calculated. The agreement must clearly notify the client of any expenses for which the client will be liable whether or not the client is the prevailing party. Upon conclusion of a contingent fee matter, the lawyer shall provide the client with a written statement stating the outcome of the matter and if there is a recovery, showing the remittance to the client and the method of its determination. 12 SCRs 22.26(1)(a) and (b) provide: On or before the effective date of license suspension or revocation, an attorney whose license is suspended or revoked shall do all of the following: 11 No. ¢ 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D By failing to surrender papers and property belonging to the clients, Attorney Smead violated SCR 20:1.16(d). ¢ By failing to respond to the grievance, Attorney Smead violated SCRs 22.03(2) and 22.03(6) via SCR 20:8.4(h). B. L.S. Matter (Counts 6 through 9) ¶29 On September 24, 2007, Attorney Smead agreed to represent L.S. in a family law matter, even though he knew his license could be suspended as early as September 26, 2007.13 ¶30 L.S. had paid Attorney Smead advance fees of $485. L.S. asked Attorney Smead to file a contempt motion, but after 15 days Attorney Smead still had not done so. ¶31 L.S. called Attorney Smead several times. Attorney Smead advised L.S. his law license had been suspended, but said it would be reinstated in a few weeks and he would then file the motion. In November 2007 Attorney Smead stopped returning L.S.'s telephone calls, failed to pursue her case, and failed to (a) Notify by certified mail all clients being represented in pending matters of the suspension or revocation and of the attorney's consequent inability to act as an attorney following the effective date of the suspension or revocation. (b) Advise the clients to seek legal advice of their choice elsewhere. 13 The OLR had filed a motion on September 5, 2007, requesting the court order Attorney Smead to show cause why his law license should not be suspended. On September 6, 2007, this court ordered Attorney Smead to show cause why his license to practice law should not be suspended. Attorney Smead failed to respond. His license was temporarily suspended on October 10, 2007. 12 No. refund any of her advance fee. 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D L.S. hired another attorney to file the motion. ¶32 The OLR repeatedly tried to obtain information from Attorney Smead on this matter without success. ¶33 Attorney Smead stipulates he committed four counts of misconduct with respect to the L.S. matter as follows: ¢ Considering the timing of the order to show cause and the date Attorney Smead undertook L.S.'s case, coupled with Attorney Smead's failure to promptly file the motion, Attorney Smead violated SCR 20:1.3. ¢ By failing to inform L.S. to seek new counsel due to his license suspension, by failing to return any unearned fee, and by failing to protect his client's interests, Attorney Smead violated 20:1.16(d). ¢ By failing to provide notice to L.S. of his license suspension, Attorney Smead violated SCRs 22.26(1)(a) and (b). ¢ By failing to cooperate with the OLR's investigation, Attorney Smead violated SCRs 22.03(2) and 22.03(6) via SCR 20:8.4(h). C. Matter of A.L. and S.M. (Counts 10 through 12) ¶34 On April 19, 2007, A.L. sent Attorney Smead a check for $1,000 after her son, S.M., contacted Attorney Smead about representation in a criminal drug case. Although there was no written fee agreement, A.L. and S.M. understood a flat fee of $2,000 would be required. 13 No. ¶35 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D Attorney Smead entered an appearance in S.M.'s case on April 26, 2007. Attorney Smead also appeared at the arraignment and filed a discovery demand. He also appeared at a pretrial conference on October 5, 2007. ¶36 On November 21, 2007, one hour before a court hearing, Attorney Smead notified S.M. that he would be unable to appear on his behalf that day because his license had been temporarily suspended. This was the first conversation between Attorney Smead and S.M. regarding the license suspension. Attorney Smead recommended S.M. go to the court hearing and, in time, Attorney Smead would be able to represent him. Based on this information, S.M. did not seek successor counsel. ¶37 After the hearing, S.M. called Attorney Smead asking for advice. Attorney Smead said he would try to repay the $1,000 since he could no longer represent him. this promise Attorney calls from S.M. counsel. ¶38 Smead failed to return After making numerous phone On January 8, 2008, Attorney Smead withdrew as Attorney Smead failed to refund unearned fees. The OLR repeatedly tried to obtain information from Attorney Smead about this matter without success. ¶39 Attorney Smead stipulates that his conduct in the A.L./S.M. matter gave rise to three violations: ¢ By failing to give timely notice of his inability to practice law and to inform his client of the need to seek legal advice elsewhere, 22.26(1)(a) and (b). 14 Attorney Smead violated SCRs No. ¢ By failing to protect his 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D client's interests by not responding to S.M.'s telephone inquiries subsequent to November 21, 2007, and by failing to take steps to determine whether any portion of the fee paid to him was unearned and if so, to return the unearned portion of the fee, Attorney Smead violated SCR 20:1.16(d). ¢ By failing to respond to the OLR's formal investigation, Attorney Smead violated SCRs 22.03(2) and (6) via SCR 20:8.4(h). D. R.V. Matter (Counts 13 through 15) ¶40 R.V. hired Attorney Smead to represent him in a felony drug case filed March 30, 2007. R.V. paid Attorney Smead $2,000 but there was no evidence of a written fee agreement. According to R.V., Attorney Smead was "hired to go through and finish two felonys [sic] for poss w/intent." ¶41 In April 2007 Attorney Smead was present initial appearance and waived the preliminary hearing. 2007 Attorney Smead appeared at R.V.'s arraignment September 2007, appeared at the pretrial conference. for the In June and, in R.V.'s plea hearing was set for October 23, 2007. ¶42 several Between September 5 and October 23, 2007, R.V. made telephone possible deal calls with the to Attorney district Smead attorney, inquiring but about received a no response. ¶43 At the October 23, 2007, plea hearing, Attorney Smead appeared late and told R.V. that his law license was temporarily suspended but he would be getting it back in a week or so. 15 He No. 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D had not previously told R.V. that he had lost his license and would not be able to appear in court as scheduled. The hearing was rescheduled for December 10, 2007. ¶44 Between October 23 and December 10, Smead did not respond to any of R.V.'s calls. 2007, Attorney After October 23, 2007, Attorney Smead's telephone was disconnected and he failed to answer his cell phone. ¶45 On December 10, 2007, R.V. and court but Attorney Smead failed to appear. his family were in The circuit court judge informed R.V. Attorney Smead was no longer practicing law and gave R.V. three months to hire a new attorney. After the December Smead 2007 hearing, received no response. R.V. again called Attorney but On December 10, 2007, Attorney Smead was withdrawn from the case; successor counsel entered an appearance on January 24, 2008. ¶46 The OLR made repeated attempts to obtain information from Attorney Smead about this matter without success. The Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection reimbursed R.V. in the amount of $2,000. ¶47 Attorney Smead stipulates his misconduct with respect to R.V.'s representation gave rise to three violations: ¢ By failing to give R.V. notice of his license suspension prior to the date of the hearing, by failing to keep his client reasonably informed, and by failing to respond to 16 No. reasonable requests for 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D information, Attorney Smead violated SCRs 20:1.4(a)(3) and (4).14 ¢ By failing to give R.V. notice of his continued inability to represent him, by failing to respond to R.V.'s phone calls, by failing to give notice that he would not be appearing for a hearing scheduled on December 10, 2007, and by failing to otherwise protect R.V.'s interests, Attorney Smead violated SCR 20:1.16(d). ¢ By failing to cooperate with the OLR's formal investigation, Attorney Smead violated SCRs 22.03(2) and 22.03(6) via SCR 20:8.4(h). ¶48 In the initial stipulation, the parties agreed that a 60-day suspension was warranted and that costs should not be imposed. Although the OLR's complaint sought restitution, the initial stipulation made no provision for restitution. ¶49 On stipulation. June 19, 2009, the OLR filed an amended In the amended stipulation the parties provide that as a condition of reinstatement Attorney Smead agrees to pay restitution to A.L. in the amount of $1,000, to L.S. in the amount of $485, and to the Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection in the amount of $2,000 for the R.V. matter. ¶50 Restitution is appropriate in these matters because there are ascertainable restitution amounts and fee disputes, 14 SCRs 20:1.4(a)(3) and (4) (effective July 1, 2007) state a lawyer shall "(3) keep the client reasonably informed about the status of the matter;" and "(4) promptly comply with reasonable requests by the client for information; . . . ." 17 No. 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D the funds at issue are in the attorney's control, the grievants' or respondents' rights in a collateral matter will not be affected, and no funds to be restored constitute incidental or consequential damages. ¶51 The amended stipulation pursuant to SCR 22.12. hereby adopt discipline. the is submitted to the court We approve the amended stipulation and stipulated facts, conclusions of law, and Accordingly, Attorney Smead's license to practice law shall be suspended for 60 days and we order restitution as set forth herein. ¶52 discrete Since and No costs are to be imposed in this matter. Smead I separate and Smead disciplinary II present matters, two the suspensions will be consecutive, not concurrent. completely two 60-day As Attorney Smead is already suspended, the suspensions ordered herein shall commence immediately. ¶53 IT IS ORDERED that with respect to the matter of OLR v. Smead, No. 2008AP1467-D (Smead I), the license of Robert J. Smead to practice law in Wisconsin is suspended for a period of 60 days, effective the date of this order. ¶54 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within 60 days of the date of this order, Robert J. Smead shall pay restitution to D.B. in the amount of $100, and to the Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection for the W.P. matter in the amount of $750, as recommended in the referee's report filed in Smead I. If the restitution is not paid within the time specified and absent a showing to this court of his inability to pay the restitution within that time, Robert J. Smead's license to practice law in 18 No. Wisconsin shall remain suspended 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D until further order of the court. ¶55 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within 60 days of the date of this order, Robert J. Smead shall pay to the Office of Lawyer Regulation the costs of the proceeding in Smead I. If the costs are not paid within the time specified and absent a showing to this court of his inability to pay the costs within that time, the license of Robert J. Smead to practice law in Wisconsin shall remain suspended until further order of the court. ¶56 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that with respect to the matter of OLR v. Smead, No. 2009AP843-D (Smead II), the license of Robert J. Smead to practice law in Wisconsin is suspended for a period of 60 days to run consecutive to the discipline imposed in Smead I. ¶57 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within 60 days of the date of this order, Robert J. Smead shall pay restitution to A.L. in the amount of $1,000, to L.S. in the amount of $485, and to the Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection in the amount of $2,000 for the R.V. matter. If the restitution is not paid within the time specified and absent a showing to this court of his inability to pay the restitution within that time, Robert J. Smead's license to practice law in Wisconsin shall remain suspended until further order of the court. ¶58 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no costs will be imposed in Smead II. 19 No. ¶59 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all restitution is to be completed prior to paying any costs to the Office of Lawyer Regulation. ¶60 comply IT with IS the FURTHER ORDERED requirements that of SCR Robert 22.26 J. Smead shall pertaining activities following suspension if he has not already done so. 20 to No. 1 2008AP1467-D & 2009AP843-D

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