· 10/6/2004
Iowa Supreme Court Board of Professional Ethics v. Tofflemire
Citations
- 689 N.W.2d 83
- 2004 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 272
- 2004 WL 2239045
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- finding aggravating factor in attorney's refusal to take blame for her actions and attempt to shift the blame to others
- finding aggravating factor in attorney’s refusal to take blame for her actions and attempt to shift the blame to others
- finding aggravating factor in attorney’s refusal to take blame for her actions and attempt to shift the blame to others
- considering \the attorney's recognition of some wrongdoing\ as a mitigating factor
- considering “the attorney’s recognition of some wrongdoing” as a mitigating factor
- “[T]he attorney’s failure to appreciate the wrongfulness of his or her actions is an aggravating circumstance.”
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Judges: Lavorato
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