professional misconduct

professional misconduct
Conduct of an attorney at law which shows him to be unfit or unsafe to manage the business of others in the capacity of a lawyer. 7 Am J2d Attys § 25. Conduct that tends to bring reproach on the legal profession or to injure it in the favorable opinion of the public. Wernimont v State, 101 Ark 210, 142 SW 194. The conduct of a physician which is dishonorable or disreputable in connection with the practice of his profession, which demonstrates incompetency and unfitness for such practice, or is substantially in conflict with the ethics of the profession. 41 Am J1st Phys & S § 49. See misconduct of attorney; misconduct of physician.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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