STATE BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS v. HOLLAND

No. 4055.

494 P.2d 196 (1972)

STATE BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS, Complainant, v. William C. HOLLAND, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

March 3, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clarence A. Brimmer, Atty. Gen., for complainant.

Burgess, Kennedy & Davis, and Henry A. Burgess, Sheridan, for respondent.

Before McINTYRE, C.J., and PARKER, McEWAN and GUTHRIE, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Proceedings were instituted on August 24, 1971, under § 33-54, W.S. 1957, and Rule 22, Rules of the Supreme Court, for the discipline of William C. Holland (an attorney duly admitted to practice law before the courts in the State of Wyoming) by reason of alleged unprofessional conduct constituting legal cause for his suspension, revocation of his license, disbarment, or subjection to other discipline. Specifically, the complaint alleged that (1) he...

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