Lewis Center Attorney Suspended
2009-0398. Disciplinary Counsel v. Johnson, Slip Opinion No. 2009-Ohio-3501.
On Certified Report by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, No. 08-040. Lisa Lorraine Johnson, Attorney Registration No. 0075867, is suspended from the practice of law in Ohio for one year, with six months stayed on conditions.
Moyer, C.J., and Pfeifer, Lundberg Stratton, O'Connor, O'Donnell, Lanzinger, and Cupp, JJ., concur.
Opinion: http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/rod/docs/pdf/0/2009/2009-Ohio-3501.pdf

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(July 23, 2009) The Supreme Court of Ohio has suspended the law license of attorney Lisa Lorraine Johnson of Lewis Center for one year, with the final six months of that term stayed on conditions, for neglecting the case of a personal injury client and making false statements to the client.
The Court adopted findings by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances & Discipline that after agreeing to represent a woman injured in a traffic accident and unsuccessfully seeking a settlement from the other driver’s insurer, Johnson took no further action in the case and ultimately allowed the statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit to expire, leaving the client with no legal remedy to recover for her damages. The board also found that despite her lack of progress in the case, Johnson repeatedly told the client that her legal matter was “moving forward,” and assured her that a financial settlement was imminent when neither statement was true.
The Court accepted the board’s findings that Johnson, who has been registered as inactive since 2007, violated the state attorney discipline rules that prohibit neglect of an entrusted legal matter, conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice, conduct that adversely reflects on an attorney’s fitness to practice and conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonesty or misrepresentation.
Contacts
Jonathan E. Coughlan: 614.461.0256, for the Office of Disciplinary Counsel.
Lisa L. Johnson, pro se: No current telephone contact information available.
