New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 22 - JUDICIARY
Subtitle B - Courts
Chapter IV - Supreme Court
Subchapter C - Third Judicial Department
Article 1 - Appellate Division
Subarticle B - Attorneys
Part 806 - Conduct of Attorneys
Section 806.5 - Staff of the Attorney Grievance Committee for the Third Judicial Department
Universal Citation: 22 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 806.5
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Appointment of the chief attorney and staff.
The court shall appoint a chief attorney of the Attorney Grievance Committee. The court, in consultation with the chief attorney, shall appoint such professional staff and such supporting staff to the committee as shall be necessary and as may be provided for in the Unified Court System budget.
(b) Duties of the chief attorney.
(1) The chief attorney, in accord with
Uniform Rules for Attorney Disciplinary Matters (Part 1240 of this Title),
shall review and take appropriate action respecting all complaints concerning
conduct by an attorney or entity to whom the rules of this Part
apply.
(2) The chief attorney is
authorized to delegate his or her duties and responsibilities to such other
members of the committee's professional staff as he or she deems
appropriate.
(3) Transfers
authorized pursuant to Uniform Rules for Attorney Disciplinary Matters (section
1240.7[a][2] of
this Title).
(i) The chief attorney shall
identify complaints submitted to the committee which are more appropriate for
filing in another judicial department. Upon identification of such a complaint,
the chief attorney may transfer such complaint to the appropriate Attorney
Grievance Committee located in another judicial department by correspondence on
notice to the complainant.
(ii) The
chief attorney shall identify complaints submitted to the committee which
allege professional misconduct committed by members of the committee or the
committee's professional staff. Upon identification of such a complaint, and
provided that the complaint may not otherwise be disposed of pursuant to
Uniform Rules for Attorney Disciplinary Matters (section
1240.7[d][1] of
this Title), the chief attorney shall apply to the court for an order
transferring the complaint to an alternative Attorney Grievance Committee
located in another judicial department.
(iii) The chief attorney shall identify
complaints submitted to the committee which allege professional misconduct
committed by the partners, associates or members of any law firm associated
with a member of the committee. Upon identification of such a complaint, and
provided that the complaint may not otherwise be disposed of pursuant to
Uniform Rules for Attorney Disciplinary Matters (section
1240.7[d][1] of
this Title), the chief attorney may, after consultation with the chairperson,
apply to the court for an order transferring the complaint to an alternative
Attorney Grievance Committee located in another judicial department. No
committee member shall take part in the disposition of any complaint alleging
professional misconduct committed by the partners, associates or members of any
law firm associated with such committee member.
(iv) The chief attorney may, after
consultation with the chairperson, apply to the court for an order transferring
any complaint concerning an attorney or entity covered by the rules of this
Part, if the chief attorney reasonably concludes that consideration of the
complaint by the committee or the court would present a conflict of interest
for the court or the committee.
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