In re Complaint as to the Conduct of DANIEL W. GOFF, Accused.
(OSB 08143, 0912, 0953, 1014; SC S059467)
Supreme Court of Oregon
June 14, 2012
280 P.3d 984 | 352 Or. 104
Argued and submitted January 13, accused suspended from practice of law for 18 months, commencing 60 days from date of decision June 14, 2012
Stacy J. Hankins, Assistant Disciplinary Counsel, Oregon State Bar, argued the cause and filed the brief for the Oregon State Bar.
PER CURIAM
PER CURIAM
The Oregon State Bar charged Daniel W. Goff, the accused, with numerous violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct and the Disciplinary Rules of the Code of Professional Responsibility, based on his representation of clients in four separate matters. After a five-day hearing, the trial panel found that the accused had committed 15 violations, as follows: former DR 9-101(A) (failure to maintain client funds in trust); former DR 9-101(C)(3) and
On review, the accused urges this court to reject the trial panel‘s findings in full. The Bar, in response, defends the trial panel decision on all 15 rule violations, and also urges this court to find three additional violations that the trial panel did not find:
On de novo review, we conclude that the record establishes by clear and convincing evidence that the accused committed the 15 rule violations found by the trial panel. We also agree with the trial panel that the Bar has not presented clear and convincing evidence of the three additional violations charged by the Bar, two of which (collection of excessive fee) were the basis on which the Bar sought restitution. Accordingly, we therefore also decline to
The accused is suspended from the practice of law for 18 months, commencing 60 days from the date of this decision.
