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The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is dedicated to protecting the public, maintaining the integrity of the legal profession, and safeguarding the reputation of the courts.
The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania collects and maintains various information on all attorneys admitted to practice in the Commonwealth. Publicly accessible information for individual attorneys can be obtained using the “Look Up an Attorney” function above.
Search attorneys who are admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, and find information such as an attorney's status, contact information, and public disciplinary history. Look Up an Attorney Search Rules
Listed below are recent Supreme Court and Disciplinary Board Orders issued in attorney discipline and reinstatement matters. When appropriate, Orders may include Opinions, Board Reports and Recommendations, Joint Petitions for Discipline on Consent, and Statements of Resignation.
Representation by the Disciplinary Board or ODC with respect to your legal matter; A referral by the Disciplinary Board or ODC to a new lawyer to handle your matter; or Reimbursement or other monetary compensation through the process.*
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Using the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania website, search for Disciplinary Board Reports and Recommendations or Supreme Court Opinions in attorney discipline matters. View our Research Tips to assist in your search.
What are my duties as an attorney admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? Summary of Disciplinary Process I have been suspended or disbarred.
View an attorney’s contact information and disciplinary history. Search Opinions. Search Supreme Court and Disciplinary Board Opinions. Recent Cases. Search Supreme Court and Disciplinary Board Actions.
Online attorney registration opens on or before May 15 of each year. Attorneys must complete their registration through the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System's (UJS) web portal by July 1. Read FAQs