STATE EX REL. STATE BAR v. KELLER


16 Wis.2d 377 (1962)

STATE EX REL. STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN, Appellant, v. KELLER, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 1, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant the cause was argued by Warren H. Resh, assistant attorney general, with whom on the briefs was John W. Reynolds, attorney general, attorneys, and oral argument also by John B. McCarthy of Madison of counsel.

For the respondent there were briefs and oral argument by James E. Quackenbush and Frank M. Coyne, both of Madison.


BROWN, J.

Relator's complaint alleges that John J. Keller, respondent herein, a person not licensed to practice law in Wisconsin, performs numerous described services for others which constitute the practice of law. The complaint demands judgment adjudging that Keller has unlawfully usurped the privilege of practicing law and requiring him to cease and desist from such illegal practices. Keller answered to the merits. Neither party questioned the jurisdiction of the...

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