COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS v. HUMPHREY

No. 94-1848.

529 N.W.2d 255 (1995)

COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CONDUCT OF the IOWA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, Complainant, v. Bryan J. HUMPHREY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

February 22, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman G. Bastemeyer and Charles L. Harrington, Des Moines, for complainant.

Bryan J. Humphrey, pro se.

Considered by HARRIS, P.J., and LARSON, CARTER, LAVORATO, and SNELL, JJ.


LAVORATO, Justice.

The Committee on Professional Ethics and Conduct of the Iowa State Bar Association investigated lawyer Bryan J. Humphrey for the alleged neglect of three probate matters and a postconviction relief (PCR) matter. In the process, Humphrey allegedly failed to respond to (1) several orders from the state and federal courts on the PCR matter, and (2) numerous inquiries from the committee on all four matters.

The committee ultimately charged Humphrey...

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