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Last Post 29 Apr 2022 07:58 PM by  Ashleigh Hansen
R-21-0043 Arizona Supreme Court Rule 56(c)
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Jennifer Albright
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14 Oct 2021 03:44 PM
    Jennifer R. Albright
    Senior Policy Analyst
    Administrative Office of the Courts
    Phoenix, Arizona 85282
    Tel: 602-452-3453
    Email: [email protected]

    Pursuant to Rule 28(a), Ariz. R. Sup. Ct., Petitioner respectfully requests this Court to amend the Arizona Rules of Supreme Court related to diversion to remedy an unintended amendment caused by Rule Petition R-20-0034. Petitioner requests expedited adoption of the proposed rule amendment as permitted by Rule 28(g)(1), Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. and that the Court consider adopting the amendment requested herein on an emergency basis pursuant to Rule 28(g)(2) at its December 2021 Rules Agenda subject to comment in on whether to adopt the proposed amendment on a permanent basis. The amendment to Rule 56(c) sought by this Petition would amend the rule language to allow a diversion agreement between bar counsel and respondent after an investigation as previously allowed by this Court’s 2019 order amending Rule 56(c).

    Would amend Rule 56 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Arizona to include a provision expanding the authority of bar counsel to enter diversion agreements, which was originally adopted by the Court in R-19-0040 but was inadvertently abrogated in R-20-0034.

    Comments due no later than May 1, 2022.
    Reply due no later than June 1, 2022.
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    Aaron Nash
    New Member
    Posts:14 New Member

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    25 Apr 2022 02:08 PM
    Hon. Lawrence F. Winthrop (Ret.), Chair
    Attorney Discipline Probable Cause Committee
    Arizona Supreme Court
    1501 W. Washington St., Ste. 104
    Phoenix, AZ 85007 Bar No. 005049
    [email protected]

    The Attorney Discipline Probable Cause Committee files the attached comment in support of the petition.
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    Ashleigh Hansen
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    Posts:9 New Member

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    29 Apr 2022 07:58 PM
    Vice Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer, Chair
    Attorney Regulation Advisory Committee
    1501 W. Washington St.
    Phoenix, AZ 85007

    Committee Staff:
    Aaron Nash
    Ashleigh Hansen
    602-452-3378

    The Attorney Regulation Advisory Committee (ARC) submits the attached comment to this Petition.
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