§ Rule 102. Disciplinary Proceedings Against Attorneys

Rule 102. Disciplinary Proceedings Against Attorneys

 

Any judge, attorney, or other person who believes that a member of the bar of this court should be censured, suspended, or expelled from the practice of law at the bar of this court for a crime, misdemeanor, fraud, deceit, malpractice, professional misconduct or conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice may proceed against such member of the bar as provided in Rule XI of the Rules of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Governing the Bar of the District of Columbia. Nothing herein shall be construed to deprive this court of any inherent disciplinary powers possessed by it.