Lubben appointed vice-chair of Attorney Discipline Board
Miller Johnson attorney Craig H. Lubben was appointed vice-chairperson of the Attorney Discipline Board (ADB) by the Michigan Supreme Court (MSC). His term ends Oct. 1, 2014. He has served on the ADB since 2008.
Lubben was recognized in 2012 as a “Leader in the Law” by Michigan Lawyers Weekly and was honored as Best Lawyers 2014 Kalamazoo Litigation Labor and Employment Lawyer of the Year. He has been named in “The Best Lawyers in America®” in several categories.
The Michigan ADB is the adjudicative arm of the MSC for discharge of its exclusive constitutional responsibility to supervise and discipline Michigan attorneys. It consists of six attorneys and three non-attorneys appointed by the MSC.
Appointees serve on a volunteer basis. The ADB appoints three-attorney panels, composed of volunteers, which hear attorney misconduct matters and recommend sanctions against attorneys who violate ethics rules. The ADB may also review a hearing panel’s decision and can affirm or alter the level of discipline.
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