204 Pa. Code r. 83.209 - Complaints and Immunity
(a)
Complaints submitted to the Board or Disciplinary Counsel shall be confidential
. See rule 402(e) (relating to access to disciplinary information and
confidentiality). Unless and until formal charges are filed and the complainant
is designated as a witness at the prehearing conference, or Disciplinary
Counsel determines that the complaint contains exculpatory material, the
complaint shall not be provided to the respondent-attorney. At or after the
prehearing conference, the senior or experienced hearing committee member or
the special master may enter a protective order on cause shown to prohibit
disclosure of the complaint or parts of it to the public.
(b) Members of the Board, members of hearing
committees, special masters, Disciplinary Counsel and staff shall be immune
from civil suit for any conduct in the course of their official duties. All
communications to the Board, a hearing committee, special master, or
Disciplinary Counsel relating to misconduct by a respondentattorney and all
testimony given in a proceeding conducted pursuant to these rules shall be
absolutely privileged and the person making the communication or giving the
testimony shall be immune from civil suit based upon such communication or
testimony. For purposes of this subdivision (b), the staff of the Board shall
be deemed to include conservators and sobriety, financial or practice monitors
appointed pursuant to these rules or the rules of the Board.
(c) Complaints against members of the Board
involving alleged violations of the Disciplinary Rules or these rules shall be
handled in the same manner as other complaints, except that if action is
required by the Board, the Board shall notify the Supreme Court which shall
appoint an Ad Hoc Disciplinary Board comprised of five former members of the
Board who shall discharge the functions of the Board and have all the powers of
the Board with respect to that one matter only.
(d) Complaints against Disciplinary Counsel
involving alleged violations of the Disciplinary Rules or these rules shall be
submitted directly to the Board and assigned to a reviewing member of the Board
for disposition.
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