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  • September 20, 2006

    Inside the Bar October 2006: Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection disburses $112K-plus for lawyer theft

    Inside  the Bar
    October 2006

    Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection disburses $112K-plus for lawyer theft

    The Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection Committee approved reimbursements totaling $112,525 to 18 victims of lawyer theft at its first meeting of the 2006 - 07 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). The committee considered 33 claims on Aug. 1: 26 new claims, five deferred from the April 4 meeting, and two for reconsideration. The committee denied 10 claims and deferred five claims until its October meeting.

    Claims were approved for clients of Jane A. Edgar, Milwaukee (one claim for $1,000), Thomas A. Fadner II, Pickett (one claim for $7,625), David L. Ham, Madison (one claim for $750), Charles R. Koehn, Green Bay (four claims totaling $11,500), Godfrey Y. Muwonge, Milwaukee (two claims totaling $4,300), Mark Gerard Pierquet, Menasha (six claims totaling $8,850), Gerald Proost, Franksville (one claim for $75,000), Hazel Jean Washington, Menomonie Falls (one claim for $2,500), and Kathryn Karlsson, Milwaukee (one claim for $1,000).

     "The work this committee does speaks volumes for the overwhelming majority of honest attorneys," says committee chair David Reddy. "At present the committee is concentrating on getting supreme court approval of a rule that would make it easier to acquire restitution directly from the dishonest attorneys. Currently, there is no established process in place to collect funds from those attorneys, and this rule would accomplish two goals. It would place some responsibility on attorneys with claims against them who wish to continue to practice law, and it would increase the fund's balance, which hopefully will help us keep the annual fee assessed on all members at a consistent annual amount. In addition, the committee will continue to monitor how the fund is administered and will implement any changes that would enhance the fund."

    In FY 2005 - 06, the fund paid out a total of $464,833. Of that amount, $215,398 was for four claims filed against Gerald Proost and $156,034 for 62 claims paid against Charles R. Koehn. Proost and Koehn were responsible for all but $93,401 of the total fiscal year payout, and that number does not include the $86,000 paid against these two at the August meeting.

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court established the fund, formerly named the Clients' Security Fund, in 1981 to reimburse people who lost money through dishonest acts of Wisconsin attorneys, including unearned retainer, theft from estate, misappropriation of funds, conversion of trust account funds, and theft by investment. All claims for reimbursement and all proceedings of the committee are subject to SCR 12.04-11. All Wisconsin-licensed attorneys, except those classified as inactive, subsidize the fund through an annual assessment. Reimbursement decisions are made at the discretion of the committee.

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