Sentences with phrase «receives public discipline»

The Virginia Supreme Court has adopted rules requiring that the disciplinary process be confidential unless the lawyer receives public discipline (admonition, public reprimand, suspension or revocation) or a matter is scheduled on the bar's public hearing docket maintained by the Clerk of the Disciplinary System.

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Amongst our alumni, there are students who are thriving at graduate schools and receiving degrees in social work, public health, PhDs in academic disciplines, urban planning, etc..
He has received more than $ 13 million in research funding and published in top academic journals in multiple fields and disciplines, including economics, sociology, education, and public policy.
The way in which the Trial Chamber reacted to Alternate Judge Sow's decision to make a public statement on the Taylor Trial; the exclusion of his statement from the official transcript of the hearing; and the recent information suggesting irregularities in the process which the SCSL judges invoked to discipline their judicial colleague for alleged misconduct all underscore the need for greater transparency on this issue than we have so far received from the SCSL.
In that case, the court ruled that public university officials violated the First Amendment when they disciplined a college administrator for his truthful court testimony about financial improprieties involving an Alabama state representative receiving monies from the college.
Professional Service and Honors Members of our firm have served as president of the North Carolina State Bar (NCSB); twice as presidents of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA); on the governing bodies of both those organizations; appointed positions in public bodies overseeing discipline of judges and lawyers; leadership positions in various bar organizations; and have received numerous professional honors.
I know from my observations that some confusion exists, and the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) receives far more online search queries for regulatory issues (i.e. discipline) from the public than the LSUC site does.
(3) Money received by the real estate council on account of a discipline penalty under section 43 (2)(i) or, subject to the regulations, an additional penalty under section 43 (2)(j) may be expended by the real estate council only for the purpose of educating the public, and licensees and other participants in the real estate industry in British Columbia, about
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