Agreed Disposition definition

Agreed Disposition means the disposition of a Disciplinary Proceeding agreed to by Respondent and Bar Counsel and approved by a Subcommittee, District Committee, the Board or a Circuit Court.
Agreed Disposition means the disposition of a Complaint or Charge of Misconduct agreed to by Respondent and Bar Counsel and approved by a Subcommittee, District Committee, or the Board.
Agreed Disposition means the disposition of a Disciplinary Proceeding agreed to by

Examples of Agreed Disposition in a sentence

  • The sole factual issue will be whether the Respondent has violated the terms of this Agreed Disposition without legal justification or excuse.

  • If the proposed Agreed Disposition is accepted by a majority of the Panel so selected, the Agreed Disposition will be adopted by order of the Board.

  • If the Agreed Disposition is not accepted by the Panel, the Disciplinary Proceeding will then be set for hearing before another Panel of the Board at the earliest possible date.

  • Whenever Bar Counsel and Respondent are in agreement as to the disposition of a Disciplinary Proceeding, the parties may submit a proposed Agreed Disposition to five members of the Board selected by the Chair.

  • It was the unanimous decision of the Subcommittee to accept the Agreed Disposition.

  • SUBCOMMITTEE DETERMINATION It is the decision of the Ninth District Subcommittee to accept the Agreed Disposition of the parties.

  • Upon due deliberation, it is the decision of the board to accept the Agreed Disposition, subject to an amendment to the term as set forth herein.

  • If a Subcommittee issues an Admonition with Terms, a Private Reprimand with Terms, or a Public Reprimand with Terms based on an Agreed Disposition, the Agreed Disposition shall specify the alternative disposition to be imposed if the Terms are not complied with or if the Respondent does not certify compliance with Terms to Bar Counsel.

  • An Attorney’s Disciplinary Record, and the facts and circumstances giving rise to such Disciplinary Record, may also be disclosed to a Subcommittee, District Committee, the Board, or a three-judge Circuit Court as part of the review of an Agreed Disposition.

  • Private or public sanction based upon an Agreed Disposition approved by a Subcommittee; or 3.


More Definitions of Agreed Disposition

Agreed Disposition. The United States and the defendant agree, pursuant to Fed. X. Xxxx. P. 11(c)(1)(C), that the following is the appropriate disposition of this matter: X.