PROCEDURES OF THE ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT
REGULATING PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
OF
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SECTION 1. SCOPE.
A. Purpose. These Procedures are promulgated for the purpose of regulating the professional conduct of attorneys at law and shall apply to complaints filed and formal complaints instituted against attorneys after the effective date of these procedures, and within the purview of the jurisdiction and the authority of the Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct. From the effective date hereof, these Procedures shall apply to transfers to inactive status, to reinstatements, and to the extent that limitations and special requirements pertain, to attorneys presently suspended, disbarred or who have surrendered their law licenses. Every attorney now or hereafter licensed to practice law in the State of Arkansas shall be a member of the Bar of this State and subject to these Procedures. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct shall extend to lawyers in active, inactive or suspended status.
B. Rules of professional conduct adopted. The court has adopted the Model Rules of Professional Conduct of the American Bar Association, as amended, as the standard of professional conduct of attorneys at law. An attorney who violates any provision of the Model Rules, or these Procedures, shall be subject to the provisions herein.
C. Nature of proceedings. Disciplinary proceedings are neither civil nor criminal but are sui generis.
D. Repealer. To the extent that former rules or existing provisions of the Arkansas Code Annotated are in conflict with these Procedures, they are hereby overruled and superseded. These Procedures shall not be deemed exclusive of, but supplemental to those provisions of the Arkansas Code Annotated that are not in conflict herewith.