495 S.E.2d 779 | S.C. | 1998
In this attorney disciplinary matter, respondent admits he has committed misconduct and consents to a definite suspension for two years. We accept respondent’s admissions and suspend him from the practice of law for two years.
Law Firm Accounts
Respondent, a solo practitioner, failed to maintain the integrity of his law firm trust and operating accounts. He failed to maintain accurate and complete information about financial transactions involving his clients. He improperly used his law office’s operating account as a personal checking account. From March to December of 1996, the office’s operating account had 113 checks returned for insufficient funds, 64 overdraft fees, and 107 negative balances.
The Raley Matter
Respondent handled a real estate closing for a client named Raley. Funds were electronically transferred to respondent’s
The Armstrong Matter
Lea Armstrong gave respondent $500 in August 1996 as payment for him to handle a real estate closing. Respondent failed to handle the transaction and did not return the money until December 1996.
Conclusion
Respondent admits he has committed misconduct in these matters. Respondent failed to maintain records of his office’s operating and trust accounts. He commingled funds between his personal account, office operating account, and trust account. Respondent used funds from his trust account for purposes unrelated to a real estate closing for which the funds were designated. He failed to perform a real estate closing after accepting a fee, and did not promptly return the fee.
We conclude respondent engaged in conduct that reflects adversely upon his honesty, trustworthiness, and fitness as a lawyer. He engaged in conduct involving moral turpitude. He engaged in conduct tending to pollute the administration of justice or to bring the courts and legal profession into disrepute. By his actions, respondent violated Rules 1.15 and 8.4(a), (c) and (e) of the Rules of Professional Conduct contained in Rule 407, SCACR, and Paragraph 5(D) of former Rule 418, SCACR.
DEFINITE SUSPENSION.
. This provision is now found in Rule 7(a)(5) of the Rules for Lawyer Disciplinary Enforcement contained in Rule 413, SCACR.