Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
State Bar & Bar Associations
Jul. 19, 2019
What to do when you hear from the State Bar
Previous articles in this series about handling State Bar complaints have brought us to the point where the disciplinary complaint has not been resolved and the State Bar Court will likely become involved.





Murray Greenberg
Phone: (310) 597-9865
Email: mgreenbergethics@yahoo.com
Murrayis a former senior trial counsel with over 30 years in the Office of Chief Trial Counsel, past-president of the National Organization of Bar Counsel and an expert in State Bar matters.

Previous articles in this series about handling State Bar complaints have brought us to the point where the disciplinary complaint has not been resolved and the State Bar Court will likely become involved. The State Bar Court hears several types of cases. They may be criminal conviction cases, reciprocal discipline cases, moral character cases, reinstatement proceedings, mini-reinstatement proceedings, probation revocation proceedings, 9.20 proceedings, to name a few....
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