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IN RE: BRANDON ANTHONY BRISCO
Joint petition for consent discipline accepted. See per curiam.
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Supreme Court of Louisiana June 25, 2026
SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA
NO. 2026-B-0502
IN RE: BRANDON ANTHONY BRISCO
ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING
PER CURIAM
Respondent and the Office of Disciplinary Counsel (“ODC”) submitted a joint petition for consent discipline in which they stipulate that respondent violated Rules 1.1(b)(c), 5.5(a), 8.4(b), and 8.4(d) of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Having reviewed the petition,
IT IS ORDERED that the Petition for Consent Discipline be accepted and that Brandon Anthony Brisco, Louisiana Bar Roll number 36156, be and he hereby is suspended from the practice of law for one year and one day. All but thirty days of this suspension shall be deferred. Following the active portion of the suspension, respondent shall be placed on probation for a period of two years. As a condition of probation, respondent is ordered to attend and successfully complete the Louisiana State Bar Association's Ethics School. The probationary period shall commence from the date respondent and the ODC execute a formal probation plan. Any failure of respondent to comply with the condition of probation, or any misconduct during the probationary period, may be grounds for making the deferred portion of the suspension executory, or imposing additional discipline, as appropriate.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all costs and expenses in the matter are assessed against respondent in accordance with Supreme Court Rule XIX, § 10.1, with legal interest to commence thirty days from the date of finality of this court's judgment until paid.
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Docket No: No. 2026-B-00502
Decided: June 25, 2026
Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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