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CREDIT
Total General: .75
Total Professional Responsibility: .75
There is
substantial interest in the profession regarding the duty to report misconduct.
Questions regarding a lawyer’s reporting obligation pursuant to Rule 8.3 is among the most common received by the ARDC Ethics Inquiry Program. This is for good
reason. Knowing your reporting obligations under Illinois law is important
because, at some point in your career, you may observe unethical conduct of
another lawyer. Although lawyers are free to report any unethical conduct of another lawyer, Illinois lawyers with knowledge of another lawyer's conduct that calls into question that lawyer's fitness or honesty may be required to report.
An Illinois lawyer who fails to report such substantial misconduct of
another lawyer or a judge could be subjected to professional discipline.
In this module, you will
- Learn the professional conduct rules that require a lawyer to report certain ethics violations by another lawyer or a judge, as well as jurisdictional limitations and exceptions to the reporting requirements;
- Apply those ethics rules to several different scenarios; and
- Reflect on your own experience and what steps, if any, should be taken upon learning of the unethical conduct of another lawyer or a judge.
RESOURCES:
Surveys/Articles
Surveys/Articles
- Answering the Top Ten Himmel Questions, (Mary Andreoni, Illinois Courts Connect, June 2021)
available at https://www.isba.org/ethics. ISBA Advisory Opinions on Professional Conduct do not have the weight of law and do not constitute legal advice.
- ISBA Ethics Opinions on Reporting Lawyer Misconduct
- Duty to report conduct of non-Illinois lawyer (ISBA Op. 94-23, May 17, 1995)
- Duty to report client’s prior attorney’s fraud (ISBA Op. 91-07, Oct. 25, 1991)
- Duty to report information learned through privileged communication (ISBA Op. 91-23, Apr. 3, 1992)
- Duty to report triggered by actual knowledge (ISBA Op. 90-28, Mar. 9, 1991)
- Duty to report information gained during the attorney-client relationship and which has already been reported by others (ISBA Op. 90-08, Jan. 29, 1991)
- Duty to report conduct of disbarred lawyer (ISBA Op. 88-17, May 10, 1989)
These opinions are based on the ABA Model Rules. The laws, court rules, regulations, rules of professional conduct, and opinions promulgated in individual jurisdictions are controlling. See ABA Jurisdictional Rules Comparison Charts (comparing each jurisdiction's rules with the ABA Model Rules).
Note: An Illinois lawyer’s reporting obligation pursuant to Illinois Rule 8.3(a) is comparatively narrower in scope than the reporting obligations under ABA Model Rule 8.3(a).
Informational Websites & Blogs
Credits:
Content Contributor: James J. Grogan, Former Deputy Administrator and Chief Counsel, ARDC
Video Presenters: Myrrha Guzman, Intake Manager, ARDC and Melissa Smart, Director of Education, ARDC
Content Contributor: James J. Grogan, Former Deputy Administrator and Chief Counsel, ARDC
Video Presenters: Myrrha Guzman, Intake Manager, ARDC and Melissa Smart, Director of Education, ARDC