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SCR 3.167 Indefinite suspension in default cases or for failure to participate after answer

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes AnnotatedRules of the Supreme CourtEffective: April 1, 2022

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
Rules of the Supreme Court
III Practice of Law (Refs & Annos)
Effective: April 1, 2022
Rules of the Supreme Court (SCR), Rule 3.167
SCR 3.167 Indefinite suspension in default cases or for failure to participate after answer
(1) The Court may in its discretion, sua sponte, or on motion by the Office of Bar Counsel, suspend the Respondent from the practice of law for an indefinite period of time in cases in which the Respondent has failed to file an answer to a Charge pursuant to SCR 3.164, or having answered, has thereafter failed to participate in the disciplinary process.
(2) Motions filed by the Office of Bar Counsel for failure to file an answer to a Charge, or failure to participate in the disciplinary process shall state: (i) the history of the proceedings before the Inquiry Commission and the Respondent's participation therein; (ii) any communication between the Respondent and the Office of Bar Counsel; (iii) proof of service of the Charge; and (iv) whether KYLAP has been able to contact the Respondent.
(3) Within ten (10) days after the entry of an order indefinitely suspending a Respondent pursuant to sections (1) and (2) above, the Respondent may file a Motion to Set Aside Indefinite Suspension. The Motion shall be verified by the Respondent. The Respondent shall provide an accounting for the failure to respond and/or participate in the disciplinary process. The burden is on the Respondent to show good cause. Bar Counsel may file a response to the Motion within ten (10) days.
(4) Any disciplinary proceedings pending against a Respondent who has been indefinitely suspended or who has had an indefinite suspension set aside shall continue and proceed pursuant to SCR 3.160, et seq.
(5) If a Respondent fails to seek reinstatement within five (5) years after entry of an Order of Indefinite Suspension, the Office of Bar Counsel shall move the Court for permanent disbarment.

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HISTORY: Adopted by Order 2022-11, eff. 4-1-22
Note: Former Rules of Appellate Procedure (RAP) were amended and redesignated as Rules of the Supreme Court (SCR) by Order of the Supreme Court effective January 1, 1978. Prior Rules of the Court of Appeals (RCA) had been redesignated as Rules of Appellate Procedure effective March 12, 1976.
Sup. Ct. Rules, Rule 3.167, KY ST S CT Rule 3.167
Current with amendments received through March 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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