Title: John G. Kellogg v.

State: wisconsin

Issuer: Wisconsin Supreme Court

Document:

In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings 
Against JOHN G. KELLOGG, Attorney at Law.  
 
 
Case No. 96-3051-D 
 
November 15, 1996 
 
 
 
 
On 
October 
22, 
1996, 
the 
Board 
of 
Attorneys 
Professional Responsibility filed a report recommending that 
the court grant the petition of John G. Kellogg that his 
license to practice law in Wisconsin be revoked by consent, 
pursuant to SCR 21.10(1), for professional misconduct. In 
that petition, Attorney Kellogg stated that he cannot 
successfully defend against allegations under investigation 
by the Board that he failed to hold fund belonging to a 
client in his trust account, used client funds for personal 
purposes, deceived a client in respect to the disbursement 
of funds to that client, made misrepresentations to the 
Board during its investigation, failed to provide complete 
and accurate trust account records upon Board request, 
failed to promptly notify a client of his receipt of funds 
belonging to the client and deliver them to the client or to 
the person entitled to them, and commingled client funds 
with personal funds in his law office checking account. 
Attorney Kellogg was admitted to practice law in Wisconsin 
in 1965 and practices in Appleton. 
 
 
IT IS ORDERED that the petition for license revocation 
by consent, pursuant to SCR 21.10(1), is granted and the 
license of John G. Kellogg to practice law in Wisconsin is 
revoked, effective December 1, 1996. 
 
 
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that John G. Kellogg comply with 
the provisions of SCR 22.26 concerning the duties of a 
person whose license to practice law in Wisconsin has been 
revoked. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marilyn L. Graves 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clerk of Supreme Court