| 21-1379 |
Tim Osicka v. Office of Lawyer Regulation |
Seventh Circuit |
2022-04-26 |
Denied |
attorney-disciplinary-proceeding attorney-discipline bankruptcy bankruptcy-discharge civil-procedure cost-assessment costs-and-fees government-reimbursement lawyer-regulation nondischargeable-debt pecuniary-loss |
Did the Court err in determining that an assessment for costs and fees for the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) in an administrative attorn… |
| 21-1026 |
Camille A. Walters v. Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation, et al. |
Wisconsin |
2022-01-21 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-rights due-process evidence-tampering judicial-ethics procedural-irregularity prosecutor-misconduct prosecutorial-misconduct recusal recusal-requirement standing |
Was it illegal that the Wisconsin Supreme Court disregarded their own rules of internal operating procedures |
| 20-7557 |
Wendy Alison Nora v. Office of Lawyer Regulation |
Wisconsin |
2021-03-25 |
Denied |
civil-rights due-process first-amendment fourteenth-amendment judicial-proceeding lawyer-discipline mortgage-foreclosure petition standing |
Whether Petitioner was denied procedural due process in the lawyer disciplinary proceeding |
| 18-538 |
Wendy A. Nora v. Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation |
Wisconsin |
2018-10-24 |
Denied |
due-process due-process-clause exculpatory-evidence fair-hearing first-amendment fourteenth-amendment lawyer-discipline petition-for-redress petition-rights procedural-due-process prosecutorial-misconduct |
Whether a lawyer can be disciplined based on evidence known by the state to be false and when the state suppresses exculpatory evidence |
| 18A254 |
Wendy A. Nora v. Office of Lawyer Regulation |
Wisconsin |
2018-09-11 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
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