Monday, August 8, 2011

ABA study urges NJ local ethics committees be abolished


According to Law.com An American Bar Association panel is recommending an overhaul of New Jersey's attorney disciplinary system, suggesting first and foremost that the functions now handled by the district ethics committees be assumed by the Office of Attorney Ethics.
The New Jersey Supreme Court has published the report and solicited comments by September 30, 2011.
In a report to the state Supreme Court, the ABA's Standing Committee on Professional Discipline said it "believes it is the best interests of the public and the discipline system for the Court to phase out [the district ethics committees'] use as investigators and prosecutors and amend its Rules accordingly to reflect national practice."
The current system places too heavy a burden on volunteers, relies on investigators who are not trained and leads to inconsistencies, the panel said.

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