Disciplinary Proceedings Against Diane R. Caspari
On July 19, 2016, pursuant to a stipulation,  the Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended the law license of Diane R. Caspari,  Milwaukee, for 60 days, effective Aug. 8, 2016. Given that the matter was  resolved by a SCR 22.12 stipulation, no costs were imposed. Disciplinary Proceedings Against  Caspari, 2016 WI 72.
Caspari engaged in six  counts of misconduct across four client matters. In the first client matter,  Caspari violated SCR 20:1.3 by failing to pursue postconviction or appellate  relief in a timely manner. 
In the second client  matter, Caspari violated SCR 20:1.16(d) by failing upon termination of  representation to promptly deliver her case file to the client or successor  counsel, and violated SCR 20:8.4(c) by preparing and submitting payment  invoices to the State Public Defender's office containing charges for tasks  that she did not actually perform and by failing to correct the invoices or  refund the fees for an extended period. 
In the third client  matter, Caspari violated SCR 20:3.3(a)(1) by asserting to the court at a  hearing that she was seeking an adjournment because a subpoenaed material  witness was unavailable and had left the state, when in fact the witness had  not actually been served with a subpoena. Caspari further failed to correct her  statement. 
In the final client  matter, Caspari violated SCR 20:1.3 by failing to pursue postconviction or  appellate relief on behalf of a client in a timely manner, and violated SCR  20:1.4(a)(3) by failing to inform the client that she had allowed the  postconviction and appellate rights to lapse.
Caspari had one prior  private reprimand.
Disciplinary Proceedings Against Mary K. Biester
On July 22, 2016, the supreme court  suspended the law license of Mary K. Biester for three years and six months,  retroactive to Nov. 25, 2014. Disciplinary Proceedings Against Biester, 2016 WI 74. On Nov. 25, 2013, Biester's  Wisconsin law license had been suspended for one year for 30 counts of  misconduct involving six clients, Disciplinary Proceedings Against Biester, 2013 WI 85, 350 Wis. 2d 707, 838 N.W.2d 79,  and had remained suspended. The recent suspension order relates to a count that  was not adjudicated in the 2013 decision. Proceedings on that count had been  stayed to protect Biester's right against self-incrimination. The stay was  lifted after the Department of Justice decided not to criminally charge  Biester.
The recent suspension  relates to the following misconduct: By depositing a client's funds into her  client trust account and then using the funds to pay off her personal mortgage,  Biester violated SCR 20:1.7(a)(2). By failing to timely inform the client that  her funds had been deposited and disbursed from the client trust account, and  by failing to keep the client reasonably informed about the status of her legal  matter, Biester violated SCR 20:1.4(a)(3). With knowledge of a court order  limiting the transfer of property in the client's divorce action, and by  failing to inform the client and the court that the client's funds had been  deposited in the client trust account and then transferred out to pay Biester's  personal mortgage, Biester violated SCR 20:3.4(c). By depositing funds  belonging to the client into her client trust account and converting those  funds for the purpose of paying her mortgage obligation and in failing to  inform the client and the court of those events, Biester violated SCR  20:8.4(c). Finally, by failing to notify the client in writing of the receipt  of funds in which the client had an interest, failing to promptly deliver to  the client any funds to which the client was entitled, and failing to provide  the client a full accounting regarding the distribution of the funds, Biester  violated SCR 20:1.15(d)(2).
In addition to the three-year-and-six-month  suspension of Biester's law license, the court ordered that Biester make  $78,000 restitution to the Wisconsin Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection and  pay to the Office of Lawyer Regulation the $8,712.86 cost of the proceeding or  enter into a payment plan for full payment of costs.