Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 876 - Attorneys
Section 51-90b. - Grievance panels. Appointment, qualifications and terms of members.

(a) The judges of the Superior Court shall appoint one or more grievance panels in each judicial district, each consisting of two members of the bar who do not maintain an office for the practice of law in such judicial district and one nonattorney who resides in such judicial district, and shall designate as an alternate member a member of the bar who does not maintain an office for the practice of law in such judicial district.

(b) Of the members first appointed, one member shall serve for a term of one year, one member shall serve for a term of two years, and one member and the alternate member shall serve for a term of three years. Thereafter, all members shall serve for a term of three years commencing July first. Any vacancy in the membership of a panel shall be filled by the executive committee of the Superior Court which shall appoint an attorney-at-law or nonattorney, depending on the position vacated, in accordance with the requirements of subsection (a) of this section for the unexpired portion of the term.
(c) An attorney who maintains an office for the practice of law in the same judicial district as a respondent may not participate as a member of a grievance panel concerning a complaint against that respondent.
(P.A. 85-456, S. 3, 11; P.A. 86-276, S. 3, 15.)
History: P.A. 85-456 effective July 1, 1986; P.A. 86-276 entirely replaced prior provisions re the appointment by the state-wide grievance committee of a 24-member board with provisions re the appointment by the judges of grievance panels and the qualifications and terms of the members of such panels.
Cited. 215 C. 162; Id., 469; 216 C. 228; 234 C. 539; 235 C. 693; 239 C. 449.
Cited. 41 CA 671; judgment reversed, see 240 C. 671; 46 CA 450.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 51 - Courts

Chapter 876 - Attorneys

Section 51-80. - Admission.

Section 51-80a. - Regulation of foreign legal consultants.

Section 51-81. - Investigation of qualifications of applicants for admission to the bar.

Section 51-81a. - Certificate of registration. Fee. Renewal.

Section 51-81b. - Occupational tax on attorneys. Collection procedure. State lien against real estate as security for tax. Interest on unpaid tax. Attorneys who are not liable for tax. Administration.

Section 51-81c. - Program for use of interest on lawyers' clients' funds accounts. Applicability to entities that establish certain accounts to receive loan proceeds from a mortgage lender.

Section 51-81d. - Client Security Fund.

Section 51-81h. - Escrow agreement not invalid when attorney-at-law, law firm or agent is escrow holder.

Section 51-82 and 51-83. - Admission to examination of attorneys admitted to practice in other states. Examination of veterans for admission.

Section 51-84. - Attorneys subject to rules.

Section 51-85. - Authority and powers of commissioners of the Superior Court.

Section 51-86. - Soliciting persons to institute actions for damages.

Section 51-87. - Solicitation of cases for attorneys.

Section 51-87a. - Limitations on written communications to prospective clients.

Section 51-87b. - Attorneys and persons affiliated with attorneys prohibited from referring persons to real estate brokers, salespersons, or mortgage brokers or lenders, for fee or commission. Penalties.

Section 51-88. - Practice of law by persons not admitted as attorneys. Exceptions.

Section 51-88a. - Practice of law by persons not admitted as attorneys. Real estate closings.

Section 51-89. - State marshal or constable not to act as attorney in court.

Section 51-89a. - Complaint and hearing required for suspension or disbarment.

Section 51-90. - State-Wide Grievance Committee. Appointment, qualifications and terms of members.

Section 51-90a. - Powers and duties of State-Wide Grievance Committee.

Section 51-90b. - Grievance panels. Appointment, qualifications and terms of members.

Section 51-90c. - State-Wide Bar Counsel.

Section 51-90d. - Grievance counsel and investigators. Powers and duties of grievance counsel.

Section 51-90e. - Filing of complaint alleging attorney misconduct. Referral to grievance panel.

Section 51-90f. - Investigation and determination by grievance panel of attorney misconduct.

Section 51-90g. - Review of panel's determination by subcommittee or State-Wide Grievance Committee.

Section 51-90h. - Decision of State-Wide Grievance Committee.

Section 51-91. - Compelling testimony of witnesses. Contempt.

Section 51-91a. - Hearing re eligibility to continue practice of law for attorney convicted of felony. Order. Suspension. Appointment of trustee.

Section 51-91b. - Applicability of grievance procedures. Transfer of pending matters.

Section 51-91c. - Posting of signs concerning attorney grievance procedures.

Section 51-92. - Grievance committees; fees and expenses.

Section 51-93. - Reinstatement of attorneys.

Section 51-94. - Evidence in proceedings to suspend, displace or remove attorneys-at-law.

Section 51-94a. - Limitation on liability of attorney appointed to inventory files and protect interests of clients of inactive, suspended, disbarred, deceased or resigned attorney.