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Disciplinary Process

The Supreme Court of Georgia created the State Bar of Georgia in 1964. The Court authorized the Bar to maintain rules of professional conduct for lawyers practicing in the state, and to enforce those rules by bringing disciplinary proceedings against lawyers who violate them. The Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct can be found on the Bar’s website. They govern lawyers in their professional dealings, but do not usually cover personal conduct unless the lawyer is convicted of a crime. 

The disciplinary process is complex, and the early stages of an investigation are completely confidential, even as to the Bar’s officers and other leadership. The Supreme Court of Georgia regulates the practice of law in Georgia and has the final say regarding any public discipline against a lawyer. The State Disciplinary Board decides which cases the State Bar of Georgia will prosecute and the lawyers in the Office of the General Counsel prosecute those cases. There are three stages to a disciplinary matter—the initial screening process, formal investigation by the State Disciplinary Board and disposition either through dismissal, imposition of confidential discipline or public proceedings.

Complaint Process

If you believe an attorney has violated one of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct, you may submit a grievance to the Office of the General Counsel (OGC). The OGC is limited in the types of matters it may consider, however, so please proceed through the questionnaire below to determine if filing a grievance is the appropriate avenue for your concerns.   

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The Office of the General Counsel generally does not handle matters while litigation and appeals proceed, as the courts will continue to receive evidence and make rulings. Once litigation and any appeals are complete, if you still have concerns regarding the attorney’s conduct, you can submit your grievance.

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