204 Pa. Code r. 83.201 - Jurisdiction
(a) The
exclusive disciplinary jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under these rules
extends to:
(1) Any attorney admitted to
practice law in this Commonwealth.
(2) Any attorney of another jurisdiction
specially admitted by a court of this Commonwealth for a particular
proceeding.
(3) Any formerly
admitted attorney, with respect to acts prior to suspension, disbarment,
temporary suspension, administrative suspension, permanent resignation, or
transfer to or assumption of retired, inactive or disability inactive status,
or with respect to acts subsequent thereto which amount to the practice of law
or constitute the violation of the Disciplinary Rules, these rules or rules of
the Board adopted pursuant hereto.
(4) Any attorney who is a justice, judge or
magisterial district judge, with respect to acts prior to taking office as a
justice, judge or magisterial district judge, if the Judicial Conduct Board
declines jurisdiction with respect to such acts.
(5) Any attorney who resumes the practice of
law, with respect to nonjudicial acts while in office as a justice, judge or
magisterial district judge.
(6) Any
attorney not admitted in this Commonwealth who practices law or renders or
offers to render any legal services in this Commonwealth.
(b) Nothing contained in these rules shall be
construed to deny to any other court such powers as are necessary for that
court to maintain control over proceedings conducted before it, such as the
power of contempt, nor to prohibit bar associations from censuring, suspending
or expelling their members from membership in the association.
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