IN RE SMITH

No. C.D. 4075.

42 Wn.2d 188 (1953)

254 P.2d 464

In the Matter of the Proceedings for the Discipline of JOSEPH B. SMITH, an Attorney at Law.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

March 10, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Vernon Stoneman, for board of governors.

Arthur E. Simon, for respondent.


HAMLEY, J.

This disciplinary proceeding was instituted on April 2, 1951, when Washington state bar association (association) filed charges of professional misconduct against respondent, Joseph B. Smith. Smith was admitted to the bar of the state of Washington in 1925, and maintains his office at Seattle, Washington.

The charges pertain to respondent's conduct in relation to his client in a certain action for divorce...

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