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Fogarty Judicial Annex 24 Weybosset Street - 2nd Floor Providence, Rhode
Island 02903 (401) 222-3270 telephone (401) 222-1191 facsimile
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The Disciplinary Board serves two (2) important functions: to protect the public
and to maintain the integrity of the legal profession. The Supreme Court
appoints twelve (12) members to the Board, eight (8) of whom are attorneys and
four (4) of whom are members of the public.
It is the goal of the Board to process disciplinary complaints filed against
Rhode Island attorneys as expeditiously and fairly as possible. The Board
oversees the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, which reviews and investigates all
allegations of attorney misconduct. The Board may also petition the Supreme
Court to place an attorney on inactive status if he or she becomes mentally or
physically incapacitated.
When appropriate, the Board authorizes the filing of formal charges against an
attorney and then conducts hearings and makes recommendations to the court for
the imposition of discipline. While disciplinary investigations are
confidential, formal charges are heard in proceedings open to the public. Notice
of these hearings is posted in the Supreme Court Clerk's Office and on this
page.
The Supreme Court Disciplinary Counsel is the investigative arm of the Board.
Staff attorneys are easily accessible to the public, and any person who has a
complaint about a Rhode Island lawyer may call the office and speak to a staff
attorney prior to filing a complaint. Each year, thousands of Rhode Islanders
contact the office and receive information. Staff attorneys can refer callers to
other appropriate agencies, bring serious matters to the immediate attention of
the board, and screen out those matters which do not allege any misconduct.
Staff attorneys cannot provide legal advice.
The Disciplinary Board and Counsel also work with the members of the Rhode
Island Bar to improve legal ethics in this state. Staff attorneys are frequent
presenters at continuing legal education seminars designed to inform attorneys
of their ethical obligations to their clients and to the legal system. The goal
of the board is to reduce the number of complaints filed by increasing awareness
of and compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct. |
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DISCIPLINARY BOARD MEMBERS Updated May 2013
Matthew L. Lewiss, Esquire, Chairperson
Jerry A. Sahagian, Public Member, Vice Chairperson
Maria Bucci, Public Member
Matthew F. Callaghan, Jr., Esquire
David A. Caprio, Esquire
Richard S. Humphrey, Esquire
James J. Lepore, Esquire
John E. Moran III, Public Member
Laura A. Pisaturo, Esquire
William P. Rampone, Esquire
John E. Shekarchi, Esquire
Paul J. Tavares, Public Member
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