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In re Swischer
Krystal L. Vokins, Deputy Disciplinary Administrator, argued the cause, and Stanton A. Hazlett, Disciplinary Administrator, was with her on the formal complaint for the petitioner.
Corey Michael Swischer, respondent, argued the cause pro se.
This is an attorney discipline proceeding against Corey M. Swischer, of Nevada, Missouri. Swischer was admitted to practice law in Kansas on September 26, 2003. His Kansas license currently is administratively suspended. Swischer also is a licensed attorney in Missouri, admitted in 2002.
On January 22, 2021, the Disciplinary Administrator's office filed a formal complaint against Swischer alleging violations of the Kansas Rules of Professional Conduct (KRPC). This complaint stemmed from his failure to report to the Disciplinary Administrator's office an indefinite suspension of his license to practice law imposed by the Missouri Supreme Court on September 17, 2019. The Missouri Supreme Court's decision was based on the Missouri disciplinary hearing panel's finding that Swischer violated Missouri Rules of Professional Conduct. The Respondent violated MRPC 4-1.1 (competence), MRPC 4-1.3 (diligence), MRPC 4-1.4(a) (communication), MRPC 4-3.2 (expediting litigation), and MRPC 4-3.3 (). These violations were connected to a partition cause of action that occurred in 2015. Respondent's license to practice law previously had been indefinitely suspended in 2012 for prior violations of the Missouri Rules of Professional Conduct. The Missouri Supreme Court, however, stayed the indefinite suspension and placed Swischer on two years of probation, which he completed in 2014. The rules violated in relation to the 2012 discipline were MRPC 4-1.3, MRPC 4-1.4(a)(1), MRPC 4-1.5(c), MRPC 4-1.15(i), MRPC 4-3.2, MRPC 4-5.3(b), MRPC 4-8.1(c), and MRPC 4-8.4(d).
In this case, Swischer did not file a timely answer to the formal complaint or participate in the investigation part of the process. On April 16, 2021, however, the parties entered into a summary submission agreement under Supreme Court Rule 223 (2021 Kan. S. Ct. R. 273) (summary submission is "[a]n agreement between the disciplinary administrator and the respondent," which includes "a statement by the parties that no exceptions to the findings of fact or conclusions of law will be taken"). In conjunction with the summary submission agreement, Swischer filed an answer to the formal complaint.
In the summary submission agreement, the Disciplinary Administrator and Swischer stipulate and agree that Swischer violated the following Kansas Rules of Professional Conduct and Supreme Court Rules:
Before us, the parties jointly recommend that Swischer's license to practice law be suspended for one year. The parties also recommend that Swischer be required to undergo a reinstatement hearing pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 232 (2021 Kan. S. Ct. R. 287) before his license to practice law can be reinstated.
FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND
We quote the relevant portions of the parties' summary submission below.
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