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Try CasePortal for FreePer curiam, the supreme court finds the attorney oversight agency's referee has properly called for Paul Strouse's Wisconsin law license to be revoked for professional misconduct, which includes knowingly taking and using another attorney's notary stamp and electronic signature on more than a dozen sworn affidavits and lying to a bankruptcy court about it, as well as a facilitating law work for another attorney whose license was suspended. Strouse is found in default for failing to respond to the agency's disciplinary complaint, and, in light of his three previous public reprimands and one previous suspension, the seriousness of Strouse's misconduct calls for the harshest sanction possible. Strouse's license is revoked, and he is ordered to pay the $2,456 cost of his disciplinary proceeding within 60 days.