Suspending a lawyer from practice, even for a limited period of time, however, can have substantial negative consequences for the lawyer, the lawyer’s clients, third-parties, and the legal system. In this article, I explore the differing rationales underlying each of these types of suspension and whether, in each instance, suspension is the appropriate tool to protect those interests, or whether less drastic remedies would suffice. Upon balancing the legitimate interests furthered by such suspensions against the substantial costs they impose, I argue for tempering those consequences in certain settings, such as pure administrative suspensions, and for employing less disruptive sanctions wherever possibl
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The idea behind this Article is Ben Franklin\u27s statement that an ounce of prevention is worth a ...
This article addresses problems associated with settlement of appeals of legislative rules adopted b...
Courts may impose non-monetary sanctions on lawyers in litigation. These include what this article ...
Around the globe regulators are rethinking the scope of their mandates and responsibilities. They ar...
This Article will consider some of the possibilities for controlling and guiding the SEC\u27s discre...
Attorneys - Disobedience of Order of Suspension - What Acts Constitute - Defendants had been suspend...
This Article addresses some of the potential liabilities that may arise from an attorney\u27s decisi...
Despite being routinely underfunded, lawyer disciplinary processes must operate in ways that merit t...
There is significant risk today that lawyers will become the target of a disciplinary or legal malpr...
For many employers, the suspension of an employee literally amounts to a headache. The question whic...
This Article focuses on those who regulate U.S. laywers. The Article argues that the lawyers who hea...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
One of the most striking things to notice when looking back on the regulation of the legal profess...
The article discusses the American Bar Association\u27s (ABA\u27s) Standing Committee on Professiona...
When should a regulator prefer criminal sanctions over administrative sanctions? What procedural pro...
The idea behind this Article is Ben Franklin\u27s statement that an ounce of prevention is worth a ...
This article addresses problems associated with settlement of appeals of legislative rules adopted b...