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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Ind. Courts - "State suspends Griffith attorney indefinitely"

"State suspends Griffith attorney indefinitely" is the headline to a story today in the Munster (NW Indiana) Times by Patrick Guinane. Some quotes:

INDIANAPOLIS | The state has suspended the law license of former Hebron Town Council President Michael Haughee for failing to cooperate in a disciplinary investigation.

The nature of the investigation was not immediately clear, although at least one complaint against Haughee was filed by a former law client, The Times has learned.

Haughee, a candidate for state Senate four years ago, did not return a message left at his Griffith law office. An Indiana attorney since 1981, Haughee's law license was suspended for three months in 2003.

The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission has not made public many details about its current investigation of Haughee.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 6, 2006 08:27 AM
Posted to Indiana Courts