South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 19 - Discipline Of Attorneys
Section 16-19-79 - Notice to opposing counsel and clients involved in litigation or administrative proceedings--Leave of court or agency to withdraw.

16-19-79. Notice to opposing counsel and clients involved in litigation or administrative proceedings--Leave of court or agency to withdraw.
A disbarred or suspended attorney shall promptly notify, or cause to be notified, by certified mail, return receipt requested, each client who is involved in pending litigation or administrative proceedings, and each attorney for an adverse party in such cases, of the disbarment or suspension and the attorney's consequent inability to act as an attorney after the effective date of the disbarment or suspension. The notice to be given to the client shall advise the client of the importance of prompt substitution of another attorney of the client's own choice.
In the event the client does not obtain substitute counsel before the effective date of the disbarment or suspension, the disbarred or suspended attorney shall move in the court or agency in which the proceeding is pending for leave to withdraw.
The notice to be given to the attorney or attorneys for an adverse party shall state the mailing address and place of residence of the client of the disbarred or suspended attorney.

Source: Sup. Ct. Disc. Rules Aug. 28, 1974, ยง8 (b); SDCL Supp, 16-19 Appx.; Supreme Court Rule 78-1, Rule XIII (b); SL 2016, ch 246 (Supreme Court Rule 16-57), eff. July 1, 2016; SL 2018, ch 298 (Supreme Court Rule 18-07), eff. July 1, 2018.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 16 - Courts and Judiciary

Chapter 19 - Discipline Of Attorneys

Section 16-19-20 - Inherent power of Supreme Court.

Section 16-19-21 - Attorneys subject to discipline by Supreme Court and board.

Section 16-19-22 - Supreme Court exclusive power to disbar or suspend attorney.

Section 16-19-24 - Disciplinary board of State Bar--Appointment and terms of members--Vacancies.

Section 16-19-25 - Chair and vice-chair of the board.

Section 16-19-26 - Meetings of the board--Quorum--Vote required for action.

Section 16-19-27 - Compensation of members of the board.

Section 16-19-28 - Disqualification of board members in particular proceedings--Ad hoc appointments to restore full membership.

Section 16-19-29 - Powers and duties of disciplinary board generally.

Section 16-19-30 - Complaints and testimony privileged--Board and staff immune from suit.

Section 16-19-31 - License to practice law as trust--Duty to conform to standards.

Section 16-19-32 - Violations by attorneys as grounds for discipline.

Section 16-19-33 - Specific grounds for discipline of attorneys.

Section 16-19-34 - Deceit and collusion as grounds for disbarment--Treble damages.

Section 16-19-35 - Kinds of discipline authorized.

Section 16-19-35.1 - Petition by board for temporary suspension.

Section 16-19-36 - Attorney's conviction of crime to be reported to disciplinary board.

Section 16-19-37 - Suspension from practice on conviction of serious crime--Setting aside order.

Section 16-19-38 - Reinstatement of suspended attorney on reversal of conviction--Pending proceedings unaffected.

Section 16-19-39 - Reference for formal disciplinary proceedings on conviction of serious crime.

Section 16-19-40 - Parties initiating investigations of attorney's conduct.

Section 16-19-41 - Reference for investigation and report in proceeding initiated by Supreme Court.

Section 16-19-42 - Complaint and reference for investigation and report in proceeding initiated by attorney general.

Section 16-19-43 - Investigation or reference for investigation and report in proceeding initiated by the board.

Section 16-19-44 - Individual complaint filed with board or Supreme Court--Reference for investigation and report.

Section 16-19-45 - Investigation by board on reference--Report and recommendation filed with Supreme Court.

Section 16-19-46 - Proceedings not to be abated for failure to prosecute or settlement.

Section 16-19-47 - Processing not to be deferred because of similarity to other pending litigation.

Section 16-19-48 - Transfer to medical inactive status for a medical condition.

Section 16-19-49 - Resumption of disciplinary proceedings when attorney no longer on medical inactive status.

Section 16-19-50 - Accused attorney to be given opportunity to state position.

Section 16-19-51 - Procedure required in investigations by board or attorney general.

Section 16-19-52 - Notice to attorney of complaint and allegations.

Section 16-19-53 - Methods of investigation to be used--Informal conference.

Section 16-19-54 - Attorney's duty to respond to board.

Section 16-19-55 - Subpoena power of board and attorney general--Disobedience as contempt.

Section 16-19-58 - Certified judgment of conviction as evidence against attorney.

Section 16-19-59 - Dismissal of complaint on finding not meritorious.

Section 16-19-60 - Conditions imposed on attorney on finding of meritorious complaint--Dismissal on compliance.

Section 16-19-61 - Notice to attorney of report and proposal for private reprimand.

Section 16-19-62 - Response by attorney to proposal for private reprimand--Report and findings by board.

Section 16-19-64 - Provisions governing formal disciplinary proceedings.

Section 16-19-65 - Consent by attorney to disbarment--Contents of affidavit.

Section 16-19-66 - Disbarment by consent--Public disclosure of order.

Section 16-19-67 - Findings of fact, conclusions of law, and recommendation of investigating agency shall constitute a formal accusation.

Section 16-19-68.1 - Attorney to appear before Supreme Court.

Section 16-19-70.1 - Costs and expenses of disciplinary proceedings.

Section 16-19-70.2 - Allowable costs and expenses.

Section 16-19-70.3 - Proof of costs and expenses required.

Section 16-19-70.4 - Judgment for costs against attorney.

Section 16-19-71 - Advice to Supreme Court of discipline in another jurisdiction--Copy of order filed--Conclusive evidence of misconduct.

Section 16-19-72 - Notice to attorney of disciplinary order from other jurisdiction.

Section 16-19-74 - Imposition of identical reciprocal discipline--Grounds for other disposition.

Section 16-19-75 - Newspaper publication of suspension or disbarment.

Section 16-19-76 - Notice to courts of suspension or disbarment--Order for protection of clients.

Section 16-19-77 - Effective date of suspension or disbarment--New matters not to be accepted--Winding up of pending business.

Section 16-19-78 - Notice to office clients of disbarment or suspension.

Section 16-19-79 - Notice to opposing counsel and clients involved in litigation or administrative proceedings--Leave of court or agency to withdraw.

Section 16-19-80 - Affidavit of compliance filed by disbarred or suspended attorney.

Section 16-19-81 - Record of compliance maintained by disbarred or suspended attorney--Condition precedent to reinstatement.

Section 16-19-82 - Noncompliance by attorney as contempt.

Section 16-19-83 - Reinstatement order required before resumption of practice--Time of application--Waiting period after denial of reinstatement.

Section 16-19-84 - Petition and hearing on reinstatement--Advance cost deposit--Burden of proof.

Section 16-19-85 - Participation by board counsel in hearing on reinstatement--Appearance by and examination of petitioner.

Section 16-19-86 - Board findings and recommendation on reinstatement--Placement on Supreme Court calendar.

Section 16-19-87 - Dismissal of petition or order of reinstatement--Conditions imposed on petitioner.

Section 16-19-88 - Transfer to medical inactive status of attorney subject to certain judicial determinations or orders.

Section 16-19-89 - Petition by board for determination of attorney's competency to practice law--Directions for investigation.

Section 16-19-90 - Notice to attorney of medical inactive status proceedings--Representation of attorney.

Section 16-19-91 - Burden of proof in medical inactive status and reinstatement proceedings.

Section 16-19-92 - Order transferring attorney to medical inactive status--Pending disciplinary proceedings.

Section 16-19-93 - Reinstatement order required before attorney on medical inactive status resumes practice.

Section 16-19-94 - Petition for reinstatement by attorney on medical inactive status.

Section 16-19-95 - Reinstatement of attorney to active status.

Section 16-19-96 - Waiver of physician-patient privilege by petition for reinstatement of disabled attorney--Disclosure of names by petitioner.

Section 16-19-97 - Examination of petitioner for reinstatement--Expense of examination--Additional proof of competence to practice law.

Section 16-19-98 - Order of reinstatement to active status from medical inactive status.

Section 16-19-99 - Attorney discipline--Proceedings confidential--Violation as contempt--Exceptions.

Section 16-19-100 - Retention of files and records of disbarred, suspended, or reinstated attorney.

Appendix A - Rules of Procedure of the Disciplinary Board of the State Bar of South Dakota.