
    In re Wade H. DAVIS.
    No. 94-B-1938.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Oct. 28, 1994.
   DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS

PER CURIAM.

Respondent, Wade H. Davis, was formally charged with eight counts of engaging in misconduct contrary to the Rules of Professional Conduct. The evidence shows Respondent’s misconduct included neglecting legal matters, not communicating with clients, faffing to account and refund unearned fees, misrepresentation, fraud, deceit, commingling and conversion of funds, ignoring court orders and ignoring a disciplinary subpoena. The Disciplinary Board recommended disbarment after finding that the actions of Respondent formed pattern of neglect, deceit and misrepresentation which falls well below the standard this profession seeks to uphold.

Upon review of the record and of the Disciplinary Board’s findings and recommendations, to which no objection was filed, it is the decision of the court that the Disciplinary Board’s recommendations be adopted.

Accordingly, it is ordered that the name of Wade H. Davis be stricken from the roll of attorneys and that his license to practice law in the state of Louisiana be revoked; it is further ordered that all costs of these proceedings be charged to Respondent.

DISBARMENT ORDERED.

WATSON, J., not on panel.  