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Playing by the Rules: The Committee on Conduct's Role in Investigating and Presiding Over Attorney Disciplinary Matters

  • Friday, September 15, 2023
  • 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
  • Alfred Arraj Courthouse, 901 19th Street, Denver

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FACULTY OF FEDERAL ADVOCATES
presents

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2023

"PLAYING BY THE RULES: THE COMMITTEE ON CONDUCT'S ROLE IN INVESTIGATING AND PRESIDING OVER ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY MATTERS"

PETER B. GOLDSTEIN, Esq.
The Harris Law Firm

MARK J. FREDRICKSON, Esq.

BROOKE H. MEYER, Esq.

MAGISTRATE JUDGE N. REID NEUREITER
U.S. District Court, District of Colorado

TROY R. RACKHAM, Esq.
Spencer Fane, LLP

COURTENAY PATTERSON, Esq., Moderator
Law Office of Courtenay Patterson

MAEVE E. GOODBODY, Esq., MODERATOR
The Goodbody Law Firm, Inc.

  12:00 - 1:15 p.m.

Alfred A. Arraj Courthouse Jury Assembly Room
901 19th Street, Denver

This CLE will examine the U.S. District Court’s Committee on Conduct.  Current and former members of the Committee will review the Rules of Professional Conduct and the District Court’s local rules of practice, as well as discuss the role of the Committee, what matters the Committee presides over, how complaints are initiated, the investigation process, applications for reinstatement and/or readmission, petitions for relief from the rule of good standing, and matters involving attorney disability. As former chair of the Committee, Magistrate Judge Neureiter will provide insight and perspectives from the bench regarding attorney misconduct and disciplinary matters. The CLE will also examine the role of the Committee on Conduct versus the Office of Attorney Regulations.

Click HERE to access the materials for this program.

2 general/1.5 ethics CLE credits approved.

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