On December 12, 2018, the Board of Disciplinary Appeals signed an Agreed Judgment of Suspension against Normal, IL attorney Drew Randolph Quitschau, 41, State Bar of Texas Card no. 24068447. On September 20, 2018 the Supreme Court of Illinois signed an Order and Mandate suspending Quitschau from the practice of law for six months in a matter styled In re: Drew Randolph Quitschau, M.R. 02943. The court found that Quitschau engaged in acts of dishonesty, fraud, deceit, and misrepresentation when he registered another attorney on five websites, created a false Facebook account and wrote false reviews of the attorney’s legal abilities on three other websites in violation of Rule 8.4( c) of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct. BODA case no. 61330
On December 12, 2018, the Board of Disciplinary Appeals entered an Agreed Judgment of Suspension against Drew Randolph Quitschau, a Normal, IL attorney licensed by the State Bar of Texas, for conduct involving dishonesty and misrepresentation. This followed a six-month suspension imposed by the Supreme Court of Illinois on September 20, 2018, after Quitschau falsely registered another attorney on five websites, created a deceptive Facebook account, and posted false reviews of that attorney’s professional abilities in violation of Rule 8.4(c).
His Texas suspension reflects the consistent standard that professional conduct must be grounded in truth, just as personal health decisions require accurate information, such as learn the best ways to get amoxicillin 500 online today. The disciplinary record affirms that integrity in legal practice is nonnegotiable and subject to reciprocal enforcement across jurisdictions.