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ethics advocates your most valuable resource in a dispute
An Ethics Advocate (EA) is a no-cost resource available upon request, supporting complainants and respondents involved in disciplinary proceedings.
Ethics Advocates, who are trained Professional Standards volunteers, assist parties throughout the process. They help with concise form preparation, gathering evidence, and can provide support during hearings if requested.
While EAs are not attorneys and cannot practice law, they aid parties in presenting their case effectively, including completing Complaint and Response Forms and identifying relevant evidence. EAs do not act as witnesses during hearings. Although individuals must attend hearings themselves, an EA offers valuable assistance before, during, and after the hearing. It’s important to note that using an EA does not preclude parties from retaining their own legal representation if desired.
Both Complainants (if you filed the disciplinary complaint) and Respondents (if you’ve been named in an alleged ethics complaint) are entitled to the services of an Ethics Advocate.
CONTACT:
CCAR Professional Standards
925.295.9220
[email protected]
C.A.R. OmbudsmEn
C.A.R. Ombudsmen are also available to answer non-legal questions and assist members in resolving non-legal issues. For more information, visit: www.car.org/helplines/ombudsman