to charge misconduct constituting grounds for discipline, must also be set forth in the
Wyoming Rules of Disciplinary Procedure
Rule: 15
Jurisdiction: WY
Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. Disc. P. 15
answer. (b) Failure to answer; default; failure to appear. — (1) If the respondent fails to file an answer within the period provided by subsection (a) of this Rule, Bar Counsel shall file a motion for default with the BPR Clerk. Thereafter, the BPR Clerk shall enter a default and the formal charge shall be deemed admitted; provided, however, that a respondent who fails to file a timely answer may, upon a showing that the failure to answer was the result of mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect, obtain leave of the BPR to file an answer. (2) Notwithstanding the entry of a default, Bar Counsel shall give the respon- dent notice of the sanction hearing, at which Bar Counsel and the respondent may appear and present evidence and arguments to the BPR regarding the form of discipline to be imposed. Thereafter the BPR shall conduct a sanction hearing and order a private reprimand or submit its report and recommendation to the Court as provided in Rule 15. (3) If the respondent should fail to appear when so ordered by the BPR, the respondent shall be deemed to have admitted the factual allegations which were to be the subject of such appearance and/or to have conceded any motion or recommendations to be considered at such appearance. The BPR shall not, absent good cause, continue or delay proceedings due to the respondent’s failure to appear. (Adopted February 20, 2015, effective July 1, 2015; amended November 17, 2017, effective February 1, 2018.)
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