Case Title: Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Larry W. Rader

Citation: 2004 WI 121

Docket Number: 2003AP000484-D

State: wisconsin

Court: Wisconsin Supreme Court

Date: 2004-08-24T00:00:00Z

Document:
2004 WI 121 
 
 
 
SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN 
 
 
 
 
 
CASE NO.: 
03-0484-D 
COMPLETE TITLE: 
 
 
In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings 
Against Larry W. Rader, Attorney at Law: 
 
Office of Lawyer Regulation,  
          Complainant, 
 
     v. 
 
Larry W. Rader,  
          Respondent. 
 
 
 
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST RADER 
 
 
OPINION FILED: 
August 24, 2004   
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2004 WI 121 
 
 
SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTICE 
This order is subject to further 
editing and modification.  The 
final version will appear in the 
bound volume of the official 
reports.   
 
 
 
No.  03-0484-D  
 
 
In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings 
Against Larry W. Rader, Attorney at Law: 
 
Office of Lawyer Regulation,  
          Complainant, 
 
     v. 
 
Larry W. Rader,  
          Respondent. 
FILED 
 
AUG 24, 2004 
 
Cornelia G. Clark 
Clerk of Supreme Court 
Madison, WI 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Court entered the following order on this date: 
 
On June 11, 2004, Referee John E. Shannon, Jr. filed a 
report and recommendation, advising the court that he has 
determined, based on a stipulation executed by the parties and 
following a hearing on the matter, that Attorney Larry W. Rader 
is medically incapacitated within the meaning of SCR 22.16(4); 
this court ordered Attorney Rader to show cause, in writing, by 
July 12, 2004 why his license should not be suspended; Attorney 
Rader has filed no response;  
 
IT IS ORDERED that Attorney Larry W. Rader’s license to 
practice law is temporarily suspended as of the date of this 
order and until reinstated by this court.  He shall further 
comply with the requirements of SCR 22.26 relating to license 
suspension.   
 
 
 
 
 
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