ELC 11.6
DESIGNATION OF BAR FILE DOCUMENTS AND EXHIBITS
The parties designate bar file documents and exhibits for
Board consideration under the procedure of RAP 9.6 with the
following adaptations and modifications:
(a) Bar File Documents. The bar file documents are
considered the clerk’s papers.
(b) Disciplinary Board and Clerk. The Disciplinary Board is
considered the appellate court and the Clerk to the
Disciplinary Board is considered the trial court clerk.
(c) Time for Designation.
(1) Review of Suspension or Disbarment Recommendation.
When review is under rule 11.2(b)(1), the respondent
lawyer must file and serve the respondent’s designation
of bar file documents and exhibits within 30 days of
service of the Decision.
(2) Review Not Involving Suspension or Disbarment
Recommendation. When review is under rule
11.2(b)(3)(A), the party seeking review must file and
serve that party’s designation of bar file documents
and exhibits within 15 days of filing the notice of
appeal. When review is under rule 11.2(b)(2) or
11.2(b)(3)(B), the respondent is considered the party
seeking review for designating bar file documents and
exhibits.
(d) Hearing Officer Recommendation. The bar file documents
must include the hearing officer or panel’s recommendation.
[Adopted effective October 1, 2002.]
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