Donald B. Davison's law license was indefinitely suspended Nov. 5 after an investigation by the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility. The office found that the Grand Marais attorney, who was first licensed in Minnesota in 1976, committed professional misconduct that included failing to communicate with a client, to return a client's property or to cooperate with investigators. Davison also violated the terms of his probation from a July 2, 2008 disciplinary action for neglecting a client's breach of contract case, the office found. In that case, Davison allegedly failed to communicate with the court and the client, and failed to respond to the plaintiffs' discovery requests. A summary judgment was granted against Davison's client for the full amount sought plus attorney's fees. Excerpts from the client's e-mails to Davison were supplied in the original petition for disciplinary action: "What does this Temporary mean and why can't we stop it and have a jury trial?" (June 22, 2005) "Can we stop this process? If not, can we appeal?" "Talk to me." (June 23, 2005) "Don, are you around?" (June 28, 2005) "Is everything okay with you?" "Please contact me so I know what is going on." (July 12, 2005) "I really wish I knew what was going on here." (August 10, 2005) "Is there a problem between you and me." "Why won't you return my calls and e-mails?" (August 11, 2005) "I found out from [plaintiffs] that I have a judgment against me. Why didn't you tell me this. You wouldn't even answer my calls. I am not sure what is going on." (September 26, 2005) Read the court's complete disciplinary order here. Want to find out if your lawyer is in trouble? Check the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility's records here.