To: longtermmemmory
No you are very very wrong. All attorneys are diminshed by such games. The Bar can and should go after the SA for this Streisand. No question that they should and perhaps they will due to the very high profile nature of the offense. My comment related to how ethics complaints from the general public are handled.
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01/30/2004 9:54:04 AM PST by
Prov1322
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To: Prov1322
Complaint from the general public are handled the same way.
The complaints which cite specific rules and actions are forwarded to the attorney for response and that starts the process. You don't have to be a party to a case to report an ethics violation.
If the complaint is a crackpot complaint about some attorney acting sleazy without specifics or an indication of a rule violation, the staff attorney will drop the matter for lack of substance and not even tell the targetted attorney. There are not many crackpot complaints.
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