We adopt the findings, conclusions, and recommendation of the board. Respondent's pattern of neglecting entrusted legal matters coupled with his unwillingness to cooperate in related disciplinary investigations demonstrates his present unfitness to practice law and warrants an indefinite suspension from the practice of law. See Warren Cty. Bar Assn. v. Lieser (1997),
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TOLEDO BAR ASSN. v. HAYES
No. 98-2661.
85 Ohio St.3d 336 (1999)
TOLEDO BAR ASSOCIATION v. HAYES.
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Submitted February 10, 1999.
Decided April 7, 1999.
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