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April 22, 2022
Contact: Kent Markus, Esq • kent@cbalaw.org
Monitoring attorneys are often appointed in cases involving client fund management, client communications, office operations and deadline compliance, and effective procedures for dealing with clients needs and expectations. Some monitored attorneys are navigating mental health or substance abuse challenges. Monitoring appointments generally last for 6 months to 2 years, depending on the specific case circumstances.
The CBA would like to broaden its very small pool of identified potential monitors. Any potential appointment as a monitoring attorney would be preceded by discussion with CBA ethics personnel about the specific monitoring assignment, but we hope to expand our list of those we might contact as this need arises. If you are interested in possibly serving as a monitoring attorney following a Supreme Court disciplinary decision, please email the CBA’s Bar Counsel, Kent Markus, at kent@cbalaw.org with your contact information and a sentence which describes your practice area(s) and practice setting (large firm, small firm, solo, etc.).