In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Boelter
139 Wash.2d 81, 985 P.2d 328, WA.0043628(1999)
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Oral Argument Date: 06/24/1999 En Banc Attorney Arthur H. Boelter appeals the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) Disciplinary Board's recommendation to this court that he receive a six-month suspension from the practice of law due to three counts of misconduct. The alleged misconduct arose out of a fee dispute between Boelter and a client, Robert Withey. The Board found that Boelter threatened to reveal Withey's confidences in a suit to collect fees and falsely claimed that a disclosable tape recording of a conference with Withey existed. It also found that the amount Withey was billed for the legal services was unreasonable. Boelter contends that a clear preponderance of the evidence does not support the findings of misconduct, and that the aggravating and mitigating factors were not properly weighed in determining his sanction. FACTS