Rule 251.1. Discipline And Disability;
Policy - Jurisdiction

Rule 251.1. Discipline And Disability;
                    Policy - Jurisdiction

(a) No Change

(b) Every attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado is subject to the disciplinary and disability jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in all matters relating to the practice of law. Every attorney practicing law in this state pursuant to C.R.C.P. 220, or admitted pro hac vice pursuant to C.R.C.P. 221 or 221.1, or certified to represent a single-client pursuant to C.R.C.P. 222 is subject to the disciplinary and disability jurisdiction of the Supreme Court when practicing law pursuant to such rules. Every attorney serving as a magistrate pursuant to Colorado Rules for Magistrates, Chapter 35, vol. 12, C.R.S., is subject to the disciplinary and disability jurisdiction of the Supreme Court for conduct performed as a magistrate as provided by C.R.M. 5(h).

(c) No Change
(d) No Change


                                                                

ANNOTATIONS

Amended and Adopted by the Court, En Banc, December 4, 2002, effective January 1, 2003.