Per Curiam.
By decision and order dated October 5, 2001, the Supreme Court of Louisiana found that respondent knowingly and negligently neglected three clients' legal matters, failed to communicate with those clients, failed to return their property, and failed to provide an accounting to one client. For such professional misconduct, the Supreme Court suspended respondent from practice for a period of two years, followed by a one-year period of supervised probation...
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