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Disciplinary Rules

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Precepts, such as the Code of Professional Responsibility, that proscribe an attorney from taking certain actions in the Practice of Law.

Proceedings can be instituted to disbar an attorney who violates the disciplinary rules.



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CSKA announced on Tuesday that Penev had suspended nine players for disciplinary offences, following reports that they had been spotted drinking in night clubs after midnight in contravention of team disciplinary rules.
Byline: PAT NOLAN THE experimental disciplinary rules introduced during this year's National Leagues are unlikely to be revisited after this year's Championships were free of controversy.
The incident not only violated disciplinary rules, but also distracted from the orderliness, damaged the football environment and undermined the CSL's image," the Chinese FA said in a statement.
 
 
 
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