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Disciplinary Counsel | Ohio Supreme Court

65 E State St., Ste. 1510, Columbus, OH 43215

No restrictions. Complaint must be against a judge or lawyer in Ohio.
Completed Grievance Form. Copies of any relevant documents to the complaint (do not send originals).
M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm.

Complaint form may be downloaded and printed from the website (once filled out, the document can be uploaded and filed through the website as well). The form can be requested by phone anytime, and then mailed to the client (client will need to fill out the form and mail or fax it in). May phone for more information, if needed.

Free.

Ohio

Description

Reviews complaints, referred to as "grievances," from the public, judges, and other attorneys to determine whether there is evidence of unethical conduct. This office has no jurisdiction to become involved in the merits of any case. If such evidence exists, investigates the allegations of misconduct and, when appropriate, files formal disciplinary charges against the attorney or judicial officer for violating the ethical rules. The attorney disciplinary process will not affect or change court decisions made in the client's case.

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Ohio Supreme Court

Acts as the highest court in the State of Ohio