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The Wisconsin Supreme Court reciprocally sanctioned an attorney based on discipline imposed in Iowa and ordered a one-year suspension

The misconduct that resulted in the Supreme Court of Iowa suspending Attorney Fisher’s law license involved six separate client matters as well as an allegation that Attorney Fisher violated the Iowa Rules of Professional Conduct with respect to the handling of his client trust account. The misconduct alleged in the Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board’s 67 page second substituted and amended complaint against Attorney Fisher included revealing confidential information of former clients on the internet; false statements; frivolous filings; improperly withdrawing from a case; conduct prejudicial to justice; and failing to cooperate with the Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board.

The reciprocal discipline was imposed by stipulation. (Mike Frisch)