In the matter of Jason Mario Bruno

On November 2, 2021, the Board of Disciplinary Appeals entered a Judgment of Partially Probated Suspension in the reciprocal discipline case against Omaha, NE attorney JASON MARIO BRUNO [#24073334]. On October 15, 2020, a Final Judgment and Order of Suspension was entered by the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Arizona in the case styled In the Matter of a Suspended Member of the State Bar of Arizona, Jason Mario Bruno, Bar No. 023125, Respondent, in Case No. PDJ 2019-9011, State Bar File No. 18-1064, in which Bruno was suspended from the practice of law in Arizona for six months, followed by two years of probation. Bruno was found to have violated Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct 3.3(a)(3) (candor toward the tribunal), 3.4(a) and (d) (fairness to opposing party and counsel), and 8.4(c) and (d) (misconduct). Bruno was actively suspended from the practice of law in Texas for six months, from November 1, 2021, through April 30, 2022, followed by two years of probated suspension, ending April 30, 2024. The Supreme Court of Texas affirmed the Judgment on September 2, 2022 [Case No. 21-0964]. BODA Case No. 65864.

 

BODA Cause Number: 
65864
Type of Matter: 
Reciprocal Discipline
Date Filed: 
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
BODA Decision: 
Partially Probated Suspension
Appealed to the Supreme Court: 
Yes
SBOT Card No.: 
24073334
Jurisdiction: 
Arizona
Docket Date: 
Friday, October 29, 2021
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