DAYTON BAR ASSN. v. SHAMAN

No. 97-871.

80 Ohio St.3d 196 (1997)

DAYTON BAR ASSOCIATION v. SHAMAN.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided November 5, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas P. Whelley II, for relator.

William I. Shaman, for respondent.


DOUGLAS, J.

Respondent and relator in this case agreed that respondent's misconduct warranted an indefinite suspension from the practice of law in this state. Two of the three panel members and the board disagreed, concluding that the proper sanction under the circumstances was permanent disbarment.1 We accept the findings of the board and agree that respondent failed miserably in his responsibilities to his clients. However, we do not...

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