This is a proceeding to review the findings and recommendation of our Grievance Commission. See Iowa Sup.CtR. 118.10. Following an evidentiary hearing, the commission found that respondent, James E. Houser, had knowingly and willfully failed to timely file his Iowa income tax returns for 1981, 1982, 1984 and 1985, and his federal income tax returns for 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984 and 1985. Relatedly, the commission determined that Houser had given a false answer on his 1983 Client Security and Attorney Disciplinary Commission questionnaire relating to the filing of his 1981 federal and state tax returns.
The commission also found fault with Houser’s representation of three estates. These counts concern Houser’s delinquencies in the filing of an interlocutory report in one case, a final settlement in a second and an estate closing in a third. With respect to each of these estates, Houser received, and ignored, notices of the delinquencies. Finally, Houser failed to respond to inquiries from the Committee on Professional Ethics and Conduct concerning these delinquencies. Based upon these findings, the commission recommended that Houser be suspended from the practice of law for a minimum of three months.
Our review of this case is de novo.
E.g., Committee on Professional Ethics & Conduct v. Davidson,
Our review persuades us the committee met its burden in demonstrating
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Houser’s failure to timely file the above-noted tax returns. These allegations were admitted by Houser in the pleadings and confirmed by the evidence submitted during the hearing before the commission. These failures constitute violations of EC 1-5 and DR 1-102(A)(1), (4), (5) and (6) as charged by the committee.
See, e.g., Committee on Professional Ethics & Conduct v. Summa,
The dilatory handling of estate proceedings such as the evidence demonstrates here violates EC 1-5, EC 6-1 and DR 7-101(A)(2),
Committee on Professional Ethics & Conduct v. Blomker,
Based upon the record before us, we think the commission’s recommendation too lenient to advance the goals of attorney discipline.
See, e.g., Stienstra,
LICENSE SUSPENDED.
