INQUIRY COMMISSION V. MAXWELL HAMMOND
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MOVANT
INQUIRY COMMISSION
IN SUPREME COURT
RESPONDENT
MAXWELL HAMMOND
OPINION AND ORDER OF TEMPORARY SUSPENSION
The Inquiry Commission requests that Respondent Maxwell Hammond, KBA
Member No. 85218, whose last known address is P .O. Box 1500, 660 South 7th Street,
Grayson, Kentucky 41450, be temporarily suspended from the practice of law in the
Commonwealth of Kentucky pursuant to SCR 3 .165(1)(a) as there is probable cause to
believe that Respondent is or has been misappropriating funds that he holds for others
to his own use or has been otherwise improperly dealing with said funds, and pursuant
to SCR 3.165(1)(b) as there is probable cause to believe that Respondent poses a
substantial threat of harm to his clients or to the public.
Factual Allegations
As of May 2, 2006, Respondent was the subject of fourteen separate complaints,
ten of which involved allegations that Respondent had mishandled client funds . A short
description of the allegations contained in those complaints are as follows :
1 . KBA File No. 12354
On October 20, 1999, Cathy White and Walt Justice paid Respondent a retainer
in the amount of $892 .60 to represent them in selling property from the estate of Bill
Justice . Respondent, however, never took any action regarding the sale of the
property . Respondent failed to reply to numerous telephone calls and at least one letter
from Ms. White.
2. KBA File No . 12389
On August 18, 2003, Rosie Pence hired Respondent to represent her on a
contingency fee basis in a sexual harassment lawsuit against American Airlines.
Respondent took no action in Ms. Pence's case, failed to return her repeated phone
calls, and failed to provide an explanation of the status of the case .
3. KBA File No. 12752
William L. Skaggs hired Respondent to represent him in a criminal matter
involving charges of speeding and possession of a controlled substance . Mr. Skaggs,
who is a resident of Arizona, was driving an Avis rental car when he was stopped for
speeding and arrested . He was sentenced in September 2004. Following his
sentencing, Mr. Skaggs attempted to recover the original rental agreement with Avis
from Respondent . He contacted Respondent's office multiple times between October
2004 and February 2005; his attorney in Arizona, William J. Wolf, contacted
Respondent's office numerous other times. Neither Mr. Skaggs nor Mr. Wolf were ever
able to speak with Respondent, and Respondent never returned their calls
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4. KBA File No. 12763
On July 2, 2004, William Fields retained Respondent, paying him a $1,500.00
retainer . Respondent subsequently missed several appointments with Mr. Fields and
several court appearances, and refused to return any of Mr . Fields's retainer.
5. KBA File No. 13079
On August 20, 2004, Georgia Stone McBratney hired Respondent for a criminal
matter. Mrs. McBratney's husband paid Respondent $2000.00. Thereafter,
Respondent failed to make efforts to have Mrs . McBratney's bond reduced or to consult
with her about her case. Respondent also failed to appear in court five times when Mrs.
McBratney's case was called . Eventually, Mrs. McBratney resolved her case with the
assistance of a public defender. Respondent, however, refused to refund any of the
retainer, despite Mrs. McBratney's request that he do so.
6. KBA File No. 13093
On October 8, 2004, Joy Johnson hired Respondent to represent her in obtaining
a divorce . She made a partial payment of $250.00 at that time . Respondent agreed to
call Ms. Johnson the following week but failed to do so. Ms. Johnson also called
Respondent's office and asked that he appear in court with her to obtain a Domestic
Violence Order, but he failed to make the appearance . Ms. Johnson was not able to
speak with Respondent directly, and he refused to return her phone calls. Ms.
Johnson's husband served her with a petition for dissolution of marriage on November
4, 2004. She still had not heard from Respondent, so she hired another attorney to
represent her. She subsequently called Respondent's office multiple times to obtain a
refund of her fee . She finally spoke with Respondent on March 21, 2005, and
Respondent agreed to review her file and get back with her. However, Respondent
never called her back and he did not refund her fee.
7. KBA File No. 13264
Brady Sparks hired Respondent to represent him in making a claim for Social
Security Disability benefits . On March 10, 2005, Mr. Sparks paid Respondent
$1,737 .00, which represented 25% of the amount he was awarded for back pay. The
Social Security Office later sent Mr. Sparks a letter indicating that Respondent was
entitled to $5,300 .00 for his representation in the matter and that that amount had been
withheld from Mr. Sparks's check and distributed to Respondent . The Social Security
Office sent Mr. Sparks another letter indicating that $5,300.00 was the maximum fee
Respondent could charge in the matter and that it would not approve a higher fee based
on past-due benefits . Mr. Sparks's wife contacted Respondent about refunding the
$1737.00 that had previously been paid as his fee for recovery of past-due benefits .
Respondent failed to return the call and refused to refund any money to Mr. Sparks .
8. KBA File No. 13597
Susan Burns hired Respondent to represent her in a personal injury case in
2000. Respondent failed to take action in the matter and failed to return phone calls
from Ms . Burns throughout the representation . Ms. Burns discharged Respondent in
2005 and requested the return of her client file. Respondent failed to return the file.
9. KBA File No. 13633
In 2001, Charles Ingles hired Respondent to challenge his brother's will. Mr.
Ingles paid Respondent $500 .00 plus $125.00 for filing fees . Respondent never
initiated the will contest proceedings, and later told Mr. Ingles's other brother, Ralph
Ingles, that there was nothing he could do to challenge the will. In 2004, Charles and
Ralph Ingles hired Respondent to represent them in a lawsuit against a person they
claimed had forged their deceased brother's signature on several checks. They paid
Respondent $500.00 plus a $140.00 filing fee for the representation ; they also agreed to
pay Respondent a contingency fee of 30% of any damages recovered . Respondent
never filed the lawsuit and subsequently failed to return the Ingles brothers' phone calls
or their fee.
10. KBA File No . 13750
In August 2004, Maxine Wooten hired Respondent to represent her in a DUI
case. She gave Respondent a diamond ring valued at $3,774.80 to cover the fee and
any fines she might have to pay. Respondent failed to represent Ms. Wooten . She
eventually pled guilty to the DUI charge and was ordered to pay fines totaling $974.00 .
Respondent failed to pay the fines as agreed and never returned the diamond ring or
any part of the value of the ring.
11 . KBA File No . 13862
On August 16, 2005, Ashley Sexton hired Respondent to recover some property
from her estranged mother. Ms. Sexton's father paid Respondent $750.00 for the
representation . However, Respondent did not perform any work on behalf of Ms.
Sexton, and has refused to return telephone calls or the fee.
12 . KBA File No. 13873
Respondent represented Charles Oppenheimer in an appeal . Respondent failed
to file a required pre-hearing statement and failed to respond to a show cause order
from the Court of Appeals . Consequently, Mr. Oppenheimer's appeal was dismissed,
and Respondent was fined and subsequently held in contempt for failure to pay the fine.
13 . KBA File No. 14002
On June 24, 2005, Roger Haney paid Respondent $750.00 to represent him in
attempting to have an agreed order set aside in Carter District Court . After two months
passed without any action by Respondent, Mr. Haney filed a pro se motion to set aside
the order with the district court . Respondent appeared in court with Mr. Haney for only
35 minutes, and Mr. Haney discharged Respondent and requested the return of his fee
on January 10, 2006. Respondent has failed to return Mr. Haney's phone calls and his
fee.
14. KBA File No. 14012
On November 21, 2005, Janet Cassell paid Respondent $750.00 to represent
her, but Respondent never performed any work on her behalf. Ms. Cassell called
Respondent's office several times, but Respondent has failed to return her calls. Ms.
Cassell has also asked Respondent to return the unearned fee, but he has failed to do
so.
Procedural History
Respondent failed to file a response to the bar complaint filed by Ms. White in
KBA File No . 12354, but he did file an answer to the subsequent formal charge issued
by the Inquiry Commission . However, the answer was not timely filed, and it was
returned to Respondent with a notice advising him to file a motion seeking to file a late
answer. A letter was later sent to Respondent advising him that the matter would be
addressed as a default case unless he tendered a motion to file a late answer with a
copy of his answer to the complaint . Respondent has not filed such a motion and
answer.
Respondent also failed to file an answer to the bar complaint filed by Ms. Pence
in KBA File No. 12389 . However, when the Inquiry Commission issued a formal charge
in that case, Respondent filed a timely, albeit non-substantive, answer.
Respondent has filed responses to the bar complaints in KBA File Nos . 12752,
12763, 13079, 13093, 13264, 13597, 13633, and 13750. The Inquiry Commission
indicates that the responses in most of these cases are inadequate to address the
allegations in the bar complaints . Specifically, the Office of Bar Counsel has requested
additional information from Respondent in six of these cases; Respondent has failed to
respond to five of those requests, which were the subject of an application for a
subpoena duces tecum that was scheduled to be heard by the Inquiry Commission on
May 8, 2006 .
Respondent has requested several extensions of times to file a response to the
bar complaint in KBA File No. 13862. The Inquiry Commission allowed Respondent
until April 20, 2006 to file his response, but he had not done so as of May 2, 2006.
The complaint in KBA File No. 13873 was initiated by the Inquiry Commission
pursuant to SCR 3.160(2). Respondent was served with a copy of the complaint by
sheriff on April 12, 2006, thus making his response due by May 2, 2006. As of that
date, Respondent had not filed a response.
On April 5, 2006, Respondent was served by certified mail with the bar
complaints in KBA File Nos. 14002 and 14012 . Respondent has not responded to the
complaints, and the KBA is currently attempting personal service on Respondent by
sheriff.
Order
After a review of the Inquiry Commission's Petition for Temporary Suspension
and the documentation supporting the petition, this Court finds that "[i]t appears that
probable cause exists that [Respondent] is or has been misappropriating funds the
attorney holds for others to hispown use or has been otherwise improperly dealing with
said funds," SCR 3.165(1)(a), and "[i]t appears that probable cause exists to believe that
[Respondent's] conduct poses a substantial threat of harm to his clients or to the public .
. . ." SCR 3 .165(1)(b) .
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT:
1) Maxwell Hammond is temporarily suspended from the practice of law in the
Commonwealth effective on the day of the entry of this order. Hammond's suspension
shall continue until this order is superseded by a subsequent order of this Court .
2) If it has not already done so, the Inquiry Commission shall initiate disciplinary
proceedings against Hammond pursuant to SCR 3.160 unless he resigns under terms
of disbarment.
3) Pursuant to SCR 3.165(5), Hammond shall, within 20 days of the date of entry
of this order, notify in writing any and all clients of his inability to continue to represent
them and shall furnish copies of such written notifications to the Director of the Kentucky
Bar Association .
4) Pursuant to SCR 3.165(6), Hammond shall, to the extent reasonably possible,
immediately cancel and cease any and all advertising activities in which he is engaged .
All concur.
ENTERED: August 24, 2006 .
COUNSEL FOR MOVANT:
Margaret E. Keane
Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald
3300 First National Tower
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Jenny Dawson Lafferty
Kentucky Bar Association
514 West Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-1883
RESPONDENT :
Maxwell Hammond
660 South 7th Street
PO Box 1500
Grayson, Kentucky 41143
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