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  1. www.azbar.org › for-legal-professionals › lawyerFormal Disciplinary Decisions

    The Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge (PDJ) of the Supreme Court of Arizona maintains records of formal cases. For the PDJ's website where you may view formal decisions or request formal disciplinary decisions click here. For discipline decisions prior to 2011 click here.

  2. All formal complaints of misconduct are filed by the State Bar of Arizona with the Disciplinary Clerk, Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge. Learn more about the State Bar of Arizona's role in the attorney discipline process.

  3. www.azbar.org › for-legal-professionals › lawyerDiscipline Bar Charges

    Charges are dismissed if the conduct alleged does not violate the Rules of Professional Conduct contained in Rule 42 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Arizona or other applicable Supreme Court rules. Low-level violations or client relation problems may be resolved by Intake.

  4. About Arizona Attorney Magazine: Arizona Attorney Magazine publishes 12 issues per year. Volunteer authors – reviewed by a volunteer Editorial Board – produce most of the content. The magazine also includes information on member promotions and achievements as well as Bar activities and events.

  5. Arizona Attorney Magazine publishes 12 print issues per year, including a number of advertising guides – Expert Witness Guide; Member-to-Member Referral Guide; Estate, Probate & Elder Law Guide; ADR & Mediation Guide; and the Certified Legal Specialist Guide.

  6. The Disciplinary Cases Matrix includes all disciplinary decisions of the Supreme Court of Arizona, except reciprocal cases, consents to disbarment, transfers to disability/inactive status and reinstatement cases, from 1986 to present.

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