An attorney who admittedly commits legal malpractice, in a Michigan case, has his discipline upgrated. The story:
"An Adrian attorney who admitted mishandling a client’s civil case was slapped with a 30-day suspension for failing to cooperate with a Michigan Bar Association investigation of a complaint filed by the client.
Under an order issued Sept. 11 by the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board, John D. Baker was suspended from practicing law from Wednesday through Nov. 9. The panel’s opinion pointed out that Baker made efforts to correct his error in failing to file a lawsuit in a traffic accident injury case, including a payment of his own funds to the client along with obtaining a $6,000 insurance settlement.
The mishandling of the case warranted only a reprimand, but the Attorney Discipline Board raised the punishment to a suspension “based upon respondent’s complete failure to cooperate with the grievance administrator’s investigation,” the panel’s opinion stated. "