At least every 30 days, counsel shall submit to the inquiry committee to which the complaint is assigned a list of all complaints considered subject to summary dismissal. The list must include a summary of reasons for each dismissal. Upon review of the reported complaints, any committee member may, within 14 days of the date the list was mailed, request that the committee further consider a particular complaint. If the committee concludes summary dismissal of a particular complaint may be inappropriate, the committee shall direct that counsel conduct additional investigation. The committee shall review the recommendation and additional investigation for purposes of determining whether dismissal is appropriate. Counsel shall issue a letter of summary dismissal if a request for further consideration is not received within 14 days of the date the list of complaints was mailed or if the committee, following further consideration, notifies counsel that additional investigation is not required and summary dismissal is appropriate.
If dismissal of a complaint is recommended by disciplinary counsel following investigation, the recommendation and accompanying investigative report must be submitted to the inquiry committee for consideration.
An inquiry committee may direct disciplinary counsel to issue an advisory letter in accordance with Rule 2.5C.
After summary dismissal or dismissal of a complaint, counsel shall promptly notify the lawyer and complainant of the action and the reasons for the action and furnish a copy of the complaint to the lawyer. The lawyer is not required to respond to a complaint subject to summary dismissal. There is no appeal from a summary dismissal.
At any time the complaint is under consideration by the district inquiry committee, or counsel, the lawyer may be referred to the lawyer assistance program for screening for possible participation in the lawyer assistance program. Screening for possible participation in the lawyer assistance program may also be initiated by the lawyer at any time the complaint is under consideration by the district inquiry committee or counsel.
At any time after assignment to the hearing panel, the hearing panel may refer the lawyer to the lawyer assistance program for screening for possible participation in the lawyer assistance program. Screening for possible participation in the lawyer assistance program may also be initiated by the lawyer at any time after the matter is assigned to the hearing panel. The hearing panel shall proceed with its consideration of the matter during the screening process.
N.D. R. Law. Disc. 3.1
N.D.R. Lawyer Discipl. 3.2 (Service).