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Professional Responsibility Section PRMCLE Meeting
DuPage Judicial Center - ARC 2/13/19
11:45 AM – Noon Welcome/Introductions Dexter Evans, Section Chair
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Noon – 1:00 PM Program
Current Developments in Professional Responsibility James J. Grogan – Deputy Administrator & Chief Counsel, ARDC
James J. Grogan is both the Deputy Administrator and the Chief Counsel (DACC) of the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois (ARDC). For over 37 years, he has investigated and prosecuted hundreds of charges of lawyer misconduct and has argued dozens of disciplinary cases in the Supreme Court of Illinois. He is a Past President of the National Organization of Bar Counsel (NOBC), the bar association of lawyer regulators. For over 30 years, Mr. Grogan has taught legal ethics, first at the DePaul University College of Law and then at the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, where he is an Adjunct Professor. He has presented hundreds of speeches, lectures and workshops to law firms, bar associations, corporations and judicial and governmental groups and agencies on various professional responsibility and lawyer regulation topics.
This program is a summary of recent developments in lawyer ethics and discipline. Mr. Grogan will discuss such specific topics as electronic and social media concerns for lawyers, attorney multi-
jurisdictional practice and recent professional responsibility trends in Illinois and throughout the country.
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Current Developments & Trends inLawyer Regulation
JAMES J. GROGAN, ARDC DUPAGE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION, FEBRUARY13, 2019
Topics• 3 Pending Proposals
• A Recent Rule Change
• Selection IL Facts& Figures
• National Regulatory Trends & 2 Stories of Merit
• Matching Service Study & PMBR
Rule Proposals
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No. 1:Proposal18‐07
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Proposal Seeks to Amend Comments to IRPC Rules 1.5, 1.15, 1.18, 5.5, and 7.2
Why?Over the past several years there has been anexplosion of Internet based for‐profitbusinesses offering to match consumerslooking for legal services with lawyers…..[thepurpose of the proposal] is to provideadditional guidance to lawyers….
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No. 2:Proposal18‐11
Proposal Seeks to Create New Supreme Court Rule 781 to Address Lawyer Succession Planning
Why?Purpose of the rule is to ensure that a lawyer’s clients are not prejudiced in the event of a lawyer’s unanticipated death, disability, or other event that makes a lawyer’s continued representation of a client reasonable unlikely or impossible.
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No. 3:Proposal19‐01
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Proposal Seeks to Amend IRPC 7.3
Why?Existing Rule 7.3 allows liberal use ofdirect mail solicitation letters. The LAFbelieves, however, that such letters berestricted in ORDER OF PROTECTION caseswhere a Respondent has yet to have beenserved. LAF argues that the current rulecreates a situation with a high risk ofharm to petitioners.
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Illinois Rule Changes
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Inv. Stats-ARDC 2017 Annual Report.
Investigative Stats-ARDC 2017.
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2017: 5,147 docketed investigations…
2018: 5,008 docketed investigations (preliminary)
Formal Filing Stats-ARDC 2017
Formal Filing Stats-ARDC 2017
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Sanctions Imposed in 2017.
Practice SettingsActive Status Lawyers Who Practice
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Malpractice Disclosure Data.
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Top Five Reasons Solos Have No Coverage
Top Five Solo Practice Areas with No Insurance
Succession Planning Data.
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The Top Five Practice Areas for Solos With No Written Succession Plan.
Himmel Statistics 1988-2017.
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National Trends
-No. 1-A Number of
Reported Decisions Involve Theft of
Client Funds by Firm Non-Lawyer Employees
-No. 2-Regulators are Spending an Inordinate Amount of
Time and Resources Dealing with Behavioral
Misconduct Issues.
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In re Drew Randolph QuitschauM.R. 29444, 2017PR00084 (Ill. Sept. 20, 2018)
• Lawyer, licensed 13 years, was partner inBloomington firm;
• Creates FACEBOOK account under fictitiousname: ‘John Kollengrade’;
• Lawyer uses account to post false/negativereview of another Bloomington attorney;
• The other lawyer, Jane Doe, is a partner atanother Bloomington firm;
• Lawyer opposed Doe in over 20 legalproceedings in McLean County over the years;
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More, More, More…
• Lawyer charged by ARDC with engaging in conductinvolving dishonesty, fraud, deceit ormisrepresentation;
• ARDC Hearing Board concludes Lawyer “wanted toharass, hurt and make fun of” Doe;
• Board found Lawyer did not have sudden burst ofanger/short-term lapse of sound judgment due to anadverse incident;
• Conduct lasted over lengthy period of time and, athearing, Lawyer acknowledged that Doe had donenothing to justify his “retaliatory harassing behavior.”
Bottom Line• Board troubled by fact that, although
Lawyer believed that stress arisingfrom handling family law cases was afactor in causing misconduct, he stillcontinued to handle such cases;
• Board recommends suspension of 6months UFO. Supreme Court agrees.
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-No. 3-Disciplinary Cases Keep
Issuing in the Wake of the World Patent Marketing
Scandal(“WPA”)
In the Matter Wold, USPTO
In the News
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A CHANGE IS GONNA COME?High Court Sends Back Bar Membership Row, Bloomberg Law
(Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, Dec. 3, 2018) .
Crashing ScoresAverage National Multistate Bar Exam Score Sinks to Lowest Level Since '84, ABA Journal (Stephanie Francis Ward, Sept. 17, 2018)
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In re Application of Alice Auclair JonesSlip Opinion No. 2018‐Ohio‐4182 (Ohio Oct. 17, 2018)
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Matter of Steven L. Maurer,OSB No. 752437 (Oregon, Dec. 13, 2018)
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Disciplinary Counsel v. Holmes & KerrSlip Opinion No. 2018‐Ohio‐4308 (Ohio Oct. 25, 2018)
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MATTER OF JOHN CODY, A.K.A. BOBBY THOMPSON,
CASE NO. 14-C-04558 (STATE BAR COURT OF CALF. REVIEW DEPARTMENT, OCT. 19, 2018)
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In re Michael Bernard Potere
M.R. 29451, 2018PR00030
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Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. MoodySlip Opinion No. 2018-Ohio-4071 (Ohio Oct. 11, 2018)
Megan Corona v. Day Kimble Healthcare, Inc.No. X07-HHD-CV-15-6075511-S (Conn. Sept. 20, 2018)
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MATTER OF JAMES W. PENGILLY
NO. 74316, (NEVADA, SEPT. 7, 2018)
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Disciplinary Counsel v. Howard Evan Skolnick 153 Ohio St.3d 283, 2018‐Ohio‐2990 (Ohio Aug. 1, 2018)
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In the Matter of
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In re Jeffrey Wade DeerM.R. 29565, 2015PR00037 (Ill. Dec. 3, 2018)
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Grievance Administrator v. Darryl W. Eason
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Public Reprimands
of Antoni Apollo &
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2018-OLR 9 (Wisc. Nov. 10, 2018) & 2018-OLR 8 (Wisc.
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In the Matter of Trista A. Hudson64S00-1705-DI-325 (Indiana August 29, 2018)
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Grievance Administrator v. Ralph Wendell Kimble II19‐49‐GA (Michigan ADB Dec. 17, 2018)
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Jan. 9, 2019 Non-Completion Stats
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PMBR-Survey Responses July 23, 2018-Dec. 6, 2018
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