Notice of complainant

Delaware Lawyers' Rules of Disciplinary Procedure

Rule: 25

Jurisdiction: DE

Bluebook Citation: Del. Law. R. Disc. P. 25

The ODC shall notify in writing the complainant(s), as to the final disposition of each disciplinary matter promptly after the matter has been concluded, notwithstanding provisions elsewhere in these Rules relating to confidentiality. Such notice shall specify whether the matter has been dismissed, with or without conditions, or whether the matter has resulted in the imposition of a disciplinary sanction, and if so, a description of the sanction imposed and the misconduct upon which the sanction was predicated. Unless the sanction imposed is public as provided pursuant to these Rules, the complainant(s) shall be notified that all records and proceedings shall be private and confidential and shall not be subject to production in any later proceedings before any tribunal except future disciplinary proceedings involving the respondent before the PRC, the Board, or the Court where such prior proceedings may be relevant. Rule 26. No limitations period. There shall be no statute of limitations with respect to any proceedings under these Rules.

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