§ 85.8. Types of discipline.

 (a)  General rule. Enforcement Rule 204(a) provides that misconduct shall be grounds for any of the following:

   (1)  Disbarment by the Supreme Court.

   (2)  Suspension by the Supreme Court for a period not exceeding five years.

   (3)  Public censure by the Supreme Court with or without probation.

   (4)  Probation by the Supreme Court under supervision provided by the Board.

   (5)  Private reprimand by the Board with or without probation.

   (6)  Private informal admonition by the Disciplinary Counsel.

   (7)  Revocation of an attorney’s admission or license to practice law in the circumstances provided in §  85.7(b)(6) (relating to grounds for discipline).

 (b)  Conditions attached to discipline. Enforcement Rule 204(b) provides that conditions may be attached to an informal admonition or private reprimand and that failure to comply with such conditions shall be grounds for reconsideration of the matter and prosecution of formal charges against the respondent-attorney.

 (c)  Limited In-House Corporate Counsel License. Enforcement Rule 204(c) provides that a reference in the Enforcement Rules and these rules to disbarment, suspension, temporary suspension, or transfer to or assumption of inactive status shall be deemed to mean, in the case of a respondent-attorney who holds a Limited In-House Corporate Counsel License, expiration of that license; and that a respondent-attorney who Limited In-House Corporate Counsel License expires for any reason:

   (1)  shall be deemed to be a formerly admitted attorney for purposes of Subchapter 91E (relating to formerly admitted attorneys); and

   (2)  shall not be entitled to seek reinstatement under Subchapter 89F (relating to reinstatement and resumption of practice) or § §  93.145 (relating to reinstatement) or 93.112(c) (relating to reinstatement upon payment of taxed costs) and instead must reapply for a Limited In-House Corporate Counsel License under Pennsylvania Bar Admission Rule 302 (relating to limited in-house corporate counsel license).

Source

   The provisions of this §  85.8 amended July 8, 1983, effective July 9, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 2138; amended August 5, 2005, effective immediately, 35 Pa.B. 4301; amended December 1, 2006, effective immediately, 36 Pa.B. 7233. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (317706).



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