The Rules of Lawyer Disciplinary Procedure and the Rules of Judicial Disciplinary Procedure govern when a disciplinary case may be considered by the Supreme Court for final disposition. Disciplinary cases may be disposed by order if authorized by a rule of disciplinary procedure. In cases where a hearing is required, or when a briefing schedule is required to be set, the Supreme Court will issue a scheduling order containing information and deadlines as appropriate under the circumstances. Once the Supreme Court has issued a scheduling order, all subsequent filings in the action and the Supreme Court’s final disposition of the case are controlled by the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
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Rule 36. Consideration and disposition of disciplinary cases.
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