As amended through November 11, 2024
Section 3-328 - Appointment of a trustee In addition to any of the foregoing procedures within these rules relating to disability inactive status, disbarment, or suspension of an attorney, the following measures may be taken for the protection of client interests:
(A) Appointment of a Trustee. If an attorney (i) has been suspended by an order of the Court placing the member on disability inactive status pursuant to § 3-311; (ii) is shown to be unable to properly discharge his or her responsibilities to clients due to disability, disappearance, death, or abandonment of a law practice and there is no showing that an arrangement has been made for another lawyer to discharge the responsibilities; or (iii) has been disbarred or suspended pursuant to §§ 3-310 or 3-312 or has surrendered his or her license under § 3-315 and there has been a failure to comply with § 3-316 client notification requirements, the Court may appoint a lawyer to serve as trustee to inventory the files, sequester client funds, and take whatever other action seems indicated to protect the interests of the clients and other affected parties. (1) Trustee Bound by Lawyer-Client Privilege. The trustee should be bound by the lawyer-client privilege with respect to the records of individual clients, except to the extent necessary to carry out the order of the Court.(2) The trustee shall notify in writing all of the present clients of the disbarred or suspended member of the fact of such disbarment or suspension and shall also notify in writing all members and nonresident attorneys involved in pending legal or other matters being handled by the disbarred or suspended member of his or her altered status.(3) The trustee shall receive compensation for his or her services as established by the Court and may be reimbursed for travel and other expenses incidental to the performance of his or her duties.Rule 28 adopted September 11, 2002. Renumbered and codified as § 3-328, effective July 18, 2008.