Bruno v. Disciplinary Board of the Louisiana State Bar Ass'n
589 So. 2d 491, 1991 La. LEXIS 3115, 1991 WL 242162
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Bruno v. Disciplinary Board of the Louisiana State Bar Ass'n, 589 So. 2d 491, 1991 La. LEXIS 3115, 1991 WL 242162 (La. 1991).
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In re Bruno, Joseph M.; — Plaintiffs); applying for release of investigative records.
Denied. Release of investigative records, under current rules, is not permitted unless or until formal charges have been filed by the Disciplinary Counsel. Supreme Court Rule 19, Section 16.
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