For at least the third time in about a year, a Texas attorney is voicing concerns about the way that attorney disciplinary grievances get dismissed.
Arlington lawyer Mayur Amin is on a letter-writing campaign because he claims that he filed a grievance against another lawyer, but the State Bar of Texas Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel dismissed it with little explanation, and the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals affirmed the dismissal without explanation.
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