Lead Opinion
Order
On сonsideration of the Stipulation for Discipline by Suspension Under Alaska Bar Rule 22(h), filed on June 17, 2005, and the response filed on June 30, 2006,
IT IS ORDERED:
1. Michael A. Stepoviсh is suspended from the practice of law in Alaska, to take effect thirty days from the date of this order, for a period of three years, with one year stayed.
3. Stepovich must comply with Alaska Bar Rule 29(b) to seek reinstatement.
4. Stepovich must also meet the following conditions before filing a petition for reinstatement to the active practice of law:
(a) He will take and pass the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam;
(b) He will satisfactоrily complete two credit hours of a legal ethics CLE;
(c) He will take a CLE course in the area of client trust accounts and client funds; and
(d) He will hirе an independent auditor or accountant acceptablе to Bar counsel to oversee his financial and trust accounting prаctices who will provide to Bar counsel quarterly reports of cоmpliance with approved accounting standards for a minimum of two years.
5. If Stepovich is reinstated, for the next year he will be subject to the stayed suspension as follows: If he engages in the same or similar misconduct, and if the Disciplinary Board or the Court imposes discipline for the new misconduct, the present matter may be remanded directly to the Court for review and imposition of the one-year stayed suspension.
Entered at the direction of the court.
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting.
FABE, Chief Justice, dissents and files the following statement.
I would reject the proposed disciplinе as too lenient and impose discipline consistent with the three-yeаr suspensions imposed in In the Disciplinary Matter of Friedman
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