Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1199

Caption

Relating to settlement and disposition of complaints against attorneys filed with the state bar.

Impact

By instituting this process, SB 1199 potentially streamlines the disciplinary procedure for attorneys. It allows for more flexibility in resolving complaints, where cases can be temporarily shelved while parties negotiate and fulfill settlement terms. If a settlement is adhered to, it may lead to dismissals, thereby preventing a full disciplinary hearing. This is anticipated to lessen the burden on the grievance committees and allow attorneys an avenue for remediation without the ramifications of formal misconduct findings, potentially preserving their professional reputations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1199 relates to the settlement and disposition of complaints filed against attorneys with the state bar. The bill amends existing provisions within the Government Code, particularly focusing on how complaints are handled during disciplinary processes. The proposed changes create a framework where complaints can be held in abeyance pending the satisfaction of the terms of settlement agreements between complainants and respondents. This aims to provide a mechanism for resolving disputes without escalating into full disciplinary action if the conditions of the settlement are met.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns regarding the effectiveness and ethical implications of allowing complaints to be held in abeyance. Critics could argue that such mechanisms might allow attorneys who have committed misconduct to evade accountability if settlements are poorly enforced or inadequately monitored. Furthermore, the bill might spark discussion among stakeholders about the balance between ensuring professional accountability and offering attorneys opportunities for resolution particularly in cases that might not warrant harsh disciplinary measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5101

Relating to procedures for a complaint filed with the State Bar of Texas against an attorney.

TX SB2461

Relating to procedures for a complaint filed with the State Bar of Texas against an attorney.

TX HB5010

Relating to the classification of a grievance filed with the State Bar of Texas.

TX SB2462

Relating to the classification of a grievance filed with the State Bar of Texas.

TX SB320

Relating to complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB5008

Relating to conduct of and complaints against current and former judges.

TX SB666

Relating to complaint information and to rulemaking and disciplinary procedures of the Texas Medical Board.

TX HB4690

Relating to the grievance procedure used by public schools to address complaints by students or parents.

TX SB1931

Relating to a complaint filed with and sanctions issued by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

TX HB3145

Relating to a complaint filed with the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

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