Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Law license reinstated for county’s corporatio­n counsel

- Bruce Vielmetti

Milwaukee County’s top lawyer can practice law again.

Corporatio­n Counsel Margaret Daun’s law license had been suspended June 16 after she failed to meet the deadline for certifying she had completed 30 hours of required continuing legal education over 2018 and 2019.

Daun told the Journal Sentinel she had taken enough courses but hadn’t gotten around to filing the proper paperwork by the Feb. 1 deadline, or during the 60 days of notice from the Board of Bar Examiners about her delinquenc­y. She said that was owing in part to the demands of the county’s response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In an email to the Journal Sentinel Thursday, Daun said she had been reinstated to practice law. The confirmation letter from the BBE says she has nine hours of credit that carry over to the current reporting period.

Duan thanked the BBE for its quick action once she filed the paperwork and $100 fee.

She also thanked her office for covering while she could not do things that would amount to the practice of law, and her clients “for their support and acknowledg­ment that this had nothing to do with my skill, profession­alism, or ethics as an attorney.”

According to the Board of Bar Examiners, about 2% of the state bar’s members receive the administra­tive suspension­s over missing continuing education certification each year. During such a suspension, a lawyer may not practice law, just as if they had been suspended by the Supreme Court for violating lawyers’ rules of profession­al conduct.

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