Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 48Connecticut Bar Association, 1974 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 172
... hearing panel , hearing committees consisting of three members . ( 5 ) To assign to such hearing committees the con- duct of probable cause proceedings concerning charges of misconduct , provided that such mat- ters shall be referred to ...
... hearing panel , hearing committees consisting of three members . ( 5 ) To assign to such hearing committees the con- duct of probable cause proceedings concerning charges of misconduct , provided that such mat- ters shall be referred to ...
Page 173
... hearing committee that a matter should be concluded by dismissal . ( 8 ) To reprimand attorneys subject to the ... Hearing Panel RULE VI ( a ) The Committee shall appoint a hearing panel , con- sisting of twenty - four ( 24 ) members of ...
... hearing committee that a matter should be concluded by dismissal . ( 8 ) To reprimand attorneys subject to the ... Hearing Panel RULE VI ( a ) The Committee shall appoint a hearing panel , con- sisting of twenty - four ( 24 ) members of ...
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... hearing before any hearing com- mittee , in which the sole issue to be determined shall be the extent of the final discipline to be imposed , provided that a disciplinary proceeding so instituted will not be brought to hearing until all ...
... hearing before any hearing com- mittee , in which the sole issue to be determined shall be the extent of the final discipline to be imposed , provided that a disciplinary proceeding so instituted will not be brought to hearing until all ...
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Charitable Deferred Giving Richard W Tomeo | 58 |
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