MATTER OF DISCIPLINARY PROC. AGAINST EISENBERG

Nos. 85-1723-D, 86-2206-D.

144 Wis.2d 284 (1988)

423 N.W.2d 867

IN the MATTER OF DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Alan D. EISENBERG, Attorney at Law.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided June 2, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant (Eisenberg) there were briefs by Gerald P. Boyle and Gerald P. Boyle, S.C., Milwaukee and Terry E. Johnson, Randy J. Parlee and Peterson, Johnson & Murray, S.C., Milwaukee.

For the respondent (Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility) there were briefs by Frank M. Tuerkheimer and LaFollette & Sinykin, Madison.

Amicus curiae briefs were filed by L. Mandy Stellman, Milwaukee, for the National Organization for Women; David L. Walther, Milwaukee, for the American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin Foundation; Raymond M. Dall'osto, Barry C. Slagle, Milwaukee, for Wisconsin State Public Defender and William A. Pangman, Waukesha, for the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.


PER CURIAM.

Attorney disciplinary proceedings; attorney's license suspended.

We consider together the appeals of Attorney Alan D. Eisenberg from the reports of the referees in two disciplinary proceedings recommending that his license to practice law be suspended as discipline for professional misconduct. The referee in Case No. 85-1723-D recommended that Attorney Eisenberg's license be suspended for 14 months as discipline for

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