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- Title
REPRIMAND, PROBATION, SUSPENSION OR DISBARMENT? (HOW THE OCDC ARRIVES AT A SANCTION RECOMMENDATION).
- Authors
PHILLIPS, SAM
- Abstract
The article focuses on the sanction analysis in no admonition cases or where the lawyer rejected an admonition by Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel (OCDC). It mentions sanctions, which include reprimand, reprimand with conditions, probation, stayed suspension with probation, suspension, and disbarment. It also mentions disbarment is generally appropriate when a lawyer knowingly converts client property in complies with American Bar Association (ABA).
- Subjects
LEGAL sanctions; ADMONITION; PROBATION; DISBARMENT; AMERICAN Bar Association
- Publication
Journal of the Missouri Bar, 2018, Vol 74, Issue 2, p102
- ISSN
0026-6485
- Publication type
Article