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People v. William M. Magee. 19PDJ071. November 20, 2019. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge approved a conditional admission of misconduct and imposed reciprocal discipline, suspending William M. Magee (attorney registration number 22855) from the practice of law in Colorado for two years, effective January 30, 2019. Magee must petition for reinstatement and show by clear and convincing evidence that he has been rehabilitated, has complied with disciplinary orders and rules, is fit to practice law, and has been reinstated in Louisiana.

This reciprocal discipline case arose out of discipline imposed by the Supreme Court of Louisiana on January 30, 2019, suspending Magee from the practice of law for two years. Magee was disciplined for falsifying quitclaim deeds and misrepresenting to the courts his ownership interests in multiple properties. The quitclaim deeds created a cloud on the properties’ titles, which caused harm to future owners.

Magee’s misconduct constitutes grounds for reciprocal discipline under C.R.C.P. 251.5 and 251.21.

The case file is public per C.R.C.P. 251.31.

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