Lewis Stanton Dotson

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Lewis Stanton Dotson

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Date Admitted

November 19, 1964

Illinois Registration Status

Deceased – Last Registered Year: 2016

Malpractice Insurance

No malpractice report as attorney is deceased

Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings
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In re Dotson, Lewis Stanton, 03SH0110
Disposition Suspension for a specified period
Effective Date of Disposition 04/08/2006
End Date of Disposition 04/08/2007
Definition of Disposition Suspension for a specified period reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct and that the misconduct warrants an interruption of the lawyer's authority to practice law during the suspension period, which is a fixed period of time identified in the Supreme Court's order. The lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the suspension.
Case Summary Mr. Dotson, who was licensed in 1964, was suspended for one year. He made inappropriate sexual advances to a client’s girlfriend who came to his office to pick up some documents and, on two other occasions, to women who visited his office to consult about legal matters. The discipline is effective upon the conclusion of a current suspension for unrelated misconduct, April 8, 2006.
In re Dotson, Lewis Stanton, 02SH0037
Disposition Suspension for a specified period
Effective Date of Disposition 04/08/2005
End Date of Disposition 04/08/2006
Definition of Disposition Suspension for a specified period reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct and that the misconduct warrants an interruption of the lawyer's authority to practice law during the suspension period, which is a fixed period of time identified in the Supreme Court's order. The lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the suspension.
Case Summary Mr. Dotson, who was licensed in 1964, was suspended for one year. He prepared and recorded a chain of fraudulent deeds to a parcel of land once owned by Abraham Lincoln, ultimately purporting to grant title to his own son. He then filed a petition to quiet title in the parcel and gave notice by publication to the shareholders of the former corporation that had legitimate title to the land. He then filed an affidavit in which he stated, falsely, that, although he had diligently attempted to locate them, none of the shareholders could be found. The suspension is effective on April 8, 2005.
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