7 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 1 CHAPTER 9 ATTORNEYS Article 1. Regulation of Attorneys. Article 2. Guam Law Library. 2016 NOTE: Reference to the 'Territorial Law Library' change d to 'Guam Law Library' pursuant to 1 GCA § 420. 2015 NOTE: Annotations designated '1985 Source' and '1985 Com ment' refer to draft legislation, and have been retained to provide background information as to the source and legislative drafti ng history. See Introductory Note for Title 7 – Civil Procedure. Other annotatio ns included in past publications of the GCA have been updated or delete d, after review for necessity and relevance. ARTICLE 1 REGULATION OF ATTORNEYS NOTE: In 1998, the Supreme Court of Guam promulgated Rule s for Attorney Discipline, thus completing the transfer of authori ty over Attorneys from the prior law [formerly published as Appendix A of this Title B Chapter 9A]. Therefore, by operation of law, the old law was repealed and this Chapter came into effect. The Guam Supreme Court has also adopted rules, which ma y be found on their web site at http://www.guamsupremecourt.com, governing attorney admission. § 9101. Regulations of Attorneys. § 9102.
ffect. The Guam Supreme Court has also adopted rules, which ma y be found on their web site at http://www.guamsupremecourt.com, governing attorney admission. § 9101. Regulations of Attorneys. § 9102. Integrated Bar Association § 9103. Acts Repealed. § 9104. Transition Provisions. § 9105. Fees and Solicitation. § 9106. Law Enforcement Officers; Assistance. § 9107. Immunity from Liability for Official Action . § 9101. Regulations of Attorneys. The Supreme Court shall have the power to govern at torney and judicial ethics, admission to, expulsion from and governance of a Guam bar association; and shall promulgate rules to effectua te that power. 1985 SOURCE: Portion of Art. VI, § 8, proposed Constitution of G uam (1979); modified. 1985 COMMENT: The proposed Constitution of Guam (1979) gave to th e Supreme Court the power to govern the activities of attorne ys practicing before it in the same COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 2 way as the power is vested in almost all of the sta te supreme courts. The rules to be promulgated here are no different from other rules of the Supreme Court and will be promulgated in the same manner. § 9102.
power is vested in almost all of the sta te supreme courts. The rules to be promulgated here are no different from other rules of the Supreme Court and will be promulgated in the same manner. § 9102. Integrated Bar Association; Exemption There to. (a) The Supreme Court of Guam may continue, by rule , the requirement contained in this section, that no person is author ized to practice law on Guam, unless that person be a member in good standi ng of an integrated bar association. If such requirement is continued, the n the Bar of Guam is a public body corporate, the membership of which cons ists of persons who are now or hereafter licensed to practice law on Guam. (b) Any attorney or counselor at law continuously r esiding for ten (10) years in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana I slands ('CNMI') in which the attorney has been admitted to practice la w continuously for ten (10) years, who attends any term of the Supreme Cou rt of Guam, Superior Court of Guam or U.S. District Court of Guam for th e purpose of trying or participating in the trial or proceedings of any ac tion or proceedings there pending, shall be permitted to try, or participate in the trial or proceedings;
urt of Guam for th e purpose of trying or participating in the trial or proceedings of any ac tion or proceedings there pending, shall be permitted to try, or participate in the trial or proceedings; provided, that the CNMI, in which the attorney is l icensed to practice, likewise grants permission to the members of the Gu am Bar Association to act as an attorney for a client in the CNMI under t he same terms. All attorneys practicing law on Guam pursuant to th is Subsection shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Guam for ethics and other matters in accordance with 7 GCA § 9101, and the Supreme Court of Guam shall promulgate rules and regulations to impl ement this reciprocity program; provided, that a delay in the promulgation of the rules and regulations shall not delay implementation of the r eciprocity program, which shall occur in no more than thirty (30) days. 1985 SOURCE: New; see § 28009, Govt. Code. 1985 COMMENT: In line with transferring governing power over atto rneys to the Supreme Court, this section authorized the Supreme Court to continue the requirement that attorneys be members of the association in ord er to practice law.
ing governing power over atto rneys to the Supreme Court, this section authorized the Supreme Court to continue the requirement that attorneys be members of the association in ord er to practice law. The power to require membership in a bar association has been mu ch litigated, resulting in the approval of the court's power to make such a requir ement. However considering the nature of the courts and our Organic Act, it is mor e prudent to state such a requirement in law than to assume that the court possesses such power inherently. SOURCE: (2002) Repealed/reenacted by P.L. 26-89:3 relative to certain reciprocity with the CNMI. § 9103. Acts Repealed. COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 3 Chapters 1 and 1.5 of Title XXIX of the Government Code are repealed. 1985 SOURCE: New section. 1985 COMMENT: Existing law whereby the Legislature created an int egrated bar and Ethics Commission is repealed. Those sections o f the existing law which are to be continued will be amended and included elsewhere in this Chapter. § 9104. Transition Provisions. Section 9103 of this Chapter shall not take effect until the rules of the Supreme Court authorized in § 9101 and § 9102 of th is
and included elsewhere in this Chapter. § 9104. Transition Provisions. Section 9103 of this Chapter shall not take effect until the rules of the Supreme Court authorized in § 9101 and § 9102 of th is Chapter have been promulgated. Upon promulgation of the rules describ ed herein, the powers of the Supreme Court over the attorneys and Bar of Guam shall become effective. 1985 SOURCE: New Section. 1985 COMMENT: This section continues existing law, rules and proc edures until such time as the Supreme Court is ready to assume i ts duties under this Chapter. The Supreme Court will, under its rules, provide for th e actual procedures for transfer of matters from the Superior Court. There is no need t o make such details law. 2002 COMMENT: See Note at beginning of Chapter. These Transitio n Provisions have been fulfilled and, therefore, § 9103 has take n effect. Thus, the Compiler will no longer publish the Appendix to this Chapter which c ontained the former and transition law. § 9105. Fees And Solicitation. (a) The measure of compensation of persons authoriz ed to practice law is left to the express or implied agreement of the parties, subject to the regulation of the Supreme Court.
es And Solicitation. (a) The measure of compensation of persons authoriz ed to practice law is left to the express or implied agreement of the parties, subject to the regulation of the Supreme Court. (b) Any agreement for such compensation or for reim bursement of any expenses incident to the prosecution or defense of any claim by any party is wholly void if such professional employment was sol icited by the person authorized to practice law or by any other person a cting on his or her behalf or at his or her request, unless the services of su ch person authorized to practice law on Guam are first requested by such pa rty. Solicitation shall be defined in the same manner as it is defined in the ethical rules applicable to persons authorized to practice law on Guam. 1985 SOURCE: Govt. Code § 28014; modified. 1985 COMMENT: Modified to reflect the power of the Supreme Court and to reflect developments of Asolicitation @ and First Amendment rights of attorneys. COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 4 § 9106. Law Enforcement Officers; Assistance. It is the duty of all Guam law enforcement agencies to aid the Supreme Court and its delegated agents in any investigation of the
EDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 4 § 9106. Law Enforcement Officers; Assistance. It is the duty of all Guam law enforcement agencies to aid the Supreme Court and its delegated agents in any investigation of the conduct of persons authorized to practice law in Guam, of the characte r and fitness of persons who apply for admission to practice law in Guam or reinstatement to the practice of law in Guam, or of persons accused of t he unauthorized practice of law in Guam, and to furnish all available inform ation about such individuals. 1985 SOURCE: Govt. Code § 28023; modified to reflect powers of S upreme Court. § 9107. Immunity from Liability for Official Action . Justices of the Supreme Court and those acting purs uant to orders or rules of Court as their employees or agents, includ ing but not limited to members of the Guam Bar Association Ethics Committe e, designated Ethics Prosecutors, and their employees or agents, shall n ot be held liable for any action performed in the course of their official du ties undertaken pursuant to this Article relative to the discipline of attorney s and to the unauthorized practice of law. SOURCE: Amended by P.L.27-31:35 (Oct. 31, 2003). 1985 SOURCE: Govt.
icial du ties undertaken pursuant to this Article relative to the discipline of attorney s and to the unauthorized practice of law. SOURCE: Amended by P.L.27-31:35 (Oct. 31, 2003). 1985 SOURCE: Govt. Code § 28058 added by P.L. 17-62. Standard 3. 10, Immunity , tent. draft, Lawyer Disciplinary and Disability Pro ceedings, ABA, 1978. 1985 COMMENT: Immunity protects the independent judgment of the B ar of Guam and avoids diverting the attention of its personnel as well as its resources towards resisting collateral attack and harassment. The ABA standard recommends absolute privilege rath er than a qualified privilege, because qualified privilege does not pro tect against harassment made possible by simply alleging malice in a law suit. S ee Yaselli v Goff, 12 F.2d (1926), aff'd 276 U.S. 503 (1927) [malicious prosecution]; Imbler v Pachtman, 424 U.S. 409 (1976) [civil rights action]. Conduct on the part of personnel which is not autho rized or exceeds assigned duty is not protected. Commentary to Standard 3.10 - Immunity , ABA, Tent. draft, 1978. ---------- COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH.
he part of personnel which is not autho rized or exceeds assigned duty is not protected. Commentary to Standard 3.10 - Immunity , ABA, Tent. draft, 1978. ---------- COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 5 ARTICLE 2 GUAM LAW LIBRARY 2016 NOTE: References to the 'Territorial Law Library' chang ed to 'Guam Law Library' pursuant to 1 GCA § 420. § 9201. Guam Law Library: Chartered; Tax Exempt. § 9202. Existence and Function. § 9203. Membership of Board: Number of Members; Man ner of Appointment. § 9204. Term of Board Membership. § 9205. Establishment, Maintenance and Regulation o f Guam Law Library: Leasing or Constructing Quarters; Furnitu re and Services Regulations. § 9206. Nature of Office of Trustee: Compensation. § 9207. Grounds for Removal of Members. § 9208. Designation of President. § 9209. Election of Treasurer and Secretary: Dutie s and Powers. § 9210. Disposition of Money Collected. § 9211. Fee Payable for Libraries: When to be Paid : Commencement of Action. § 9212. Fees From Members of Guam Bar Association. § 9213. Authority of Legislature to Augment Fund. § 9214. Use of Libraries. § 9215. Furnishing of Reports, Statutes and Other D ocuments. § 9201.
n. § 9212. Fees From Members of Guam Bar Association. § 9213. Authority of Legislature to Augment Fund. § 9214. Use of Libraries. § 9215. Furnishing of Reports, Statutes and Other D ocuments. § 9201. Guam Law Library: Chartered; Tax Exempt. (a) The Guam Law Library, is hereby chartered. (b) The Guam Law Library, as a nonprofit education al corporation, shall be exempt from taxes and licensing requiremen ts under the laws of Guam. SOURCE: GC § 28500; enacted by P.L. 14- 155. This entire Ar ticle was first enacted by P.L. 14-155. All source references in this Artic le will refer to P.L. 14-155, unless the section has been amended. COMMENT: The reason for placing this law here is that the Le gislature placed this as Chapter III of Title XXIX of the Government Code . Chapters I and II are Articles 1 and 2 of this Chapter, hence this Article is in the same relative place as intended by the Legislature. This Article was neither repealed nor amended by P.L. 21-147, creating the Supreme Court of Guam. COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 6 § 9202. Existence and Function. (a) There is established in the territory of Guam a Board of Law Library Trustees, which governs the Guam Law
of Guam. COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 6 § 9202. Existence and Function. (a) There is established in the territory of Guam a Board of Law Library Trustees, which governs the Guam Law Library. (b) The first Board of Trustees shall prepare Artic les of Incorporation and By-laws for the governing of the Library. The A rticles and By-laws shall be filed with the Director of the Department of Rev enue and Taxation and the Legislative Secretary and shall become effectiv e upon filing. (c) The Board of Trustees, by majority vote, may ap point a law librarian whose duties, compensation, qualifications and tenu re of office shall be determined by the Board. The librarian shall be the administrative head of the law library and shall be responsible to the Boa rd of Law Library Trustees for the administration of personnel and service act ivities of the Guam Library. SOURCE: GC § 28501. § 9203. Membership of Board: Number of Members; Ma nner of Appointment. The Board of Law Library established in § 9202 of t his Chapter shall consist of nine (9) members and shall be constitute d as follows: (1) the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Guam may appoint himself or herself, or
ry established in § 9202 of t his Chapter shall consist of nine (9) members and shall be constitute d as follows: (1) the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Guam may appoint himself or herself, or one (1) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to serve ex officio as a trustee or, in the event a Justice chooses no t to so serve, he shall appoint a Law Clerk in the employ o f the Court or a member of the Guam Bar to serve as trustee for a te rm of three (3) years; (2) the Judge of the District Court may appoint him self or herself to serve ex officio as a trustee or, in the event he chooses not to se rve, he may appoint a Law Clerk in the employ of the Dis trict Court or a member of the Guam Bar to serve as trustee; provide d, that if there be more than one (1) Judge of the District Court, such Judges may appoint one (1) of their number to so serve, they may appoi nt a Law Clerk in the employ of the District Court or a member of the Guam Bar to serve as trustee to a term of four (4) years; (3) the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court may a ppoint himself or herself, or one (1) Judge of the Superior Court to serve ex officio as a trustee or, in the event a Judge chooses not to
) years; (3) the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court may a ppoint himself or herself, or one (1) Judge of the Superior Court to serve ex officio as a trustee or, in the event a Judge chooses not to ser ve, the Presiding COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 7 Judge shall appoint a Law Clerk in the employ of th e Superior Court or a member of the Guam Bar to serve as trustee for a term of three (3) years; (4) the Judicial Council shall appoint one (1) trus tee who is a member of the Guam Bar for a term of four (4) years ; (5) the Chairman of the committee that has oversigh t of the judiciary of I Liheslaturan Guåhan shall appoint one (1) trustee who is a member of the Guam Bar for a term of two (2) year s expiring no later than the last day of the legislative term in which the appointment occurred; (6) the Director of the Guam Public Library System shall be a trustee ex officio ; (7) I Maga’lahi, the Governor, shall appoint one (1) trustee who is a member of the Guam Bar for a term of four (4) years expiring no later than the last day of I Maga’lahi , the Governor’s term in which the appointment occurred; and (8) the President of the Guam Bar Association shall appoint
or a term of four (4) years expiring no later than the last day of I Maga’lahi , the Governor’s term in which the appointment occurred; and (8) the President of the Guam Bar Association shall appoint two (2) trustees who are members of the Guam Bar for a term of two (2) years. SOURCE: GC '28502. Subsection (e) amended by P.L. 24-135:3 (Fe b. 20, 1998); 24-139:24 (Feb. 28, 1998). Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 27-31:36 (Oct. 31, 2003). 2016 NOTE: Subsection (6) formerly referenced the Territorial Librarian, a position established by GC § 42012. The position title was l ater amended to Director of Guam the Library System by P.L. 22-092 (Mar. 7, 1994). H owever this position was later eliminated pursuant to Reorganization Advisor No. 6 (Oct. 6, 2011), which merged the Guam Public Library System into the Department of C hamorro Affairs. § 9204. Board Vacancies. In the event that any member of the Board of Law Li brary Trustees shall die, resign, or otherwise be removed from the Board prior to the expiration of his term as set forth in § 9203 of th is Chapter, the vacancy so created shall be filled for the remainder of such m ember’s term in the same manner in which the member whose
ior to the expiration of his term as set forth in § 9203 of th is Chapter, the vacancy so created shall be filled for the remainder of such m ember’s term in the same manner in which the member whose death, resignation or removal that created such vacancy was appointed. SOURCE: GC § 28503. Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 27-31:3 7 (Oct. 31, 2003). COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 8 § 9205. Establishment, Maintenance and Regulation o f Guam Law Library: Leasing or Constructing Quarters; Furnitur e and Services Regulations. The Board of Law Library Trustees shall establish a nd maintain a Law Library in Agana, as close to the Judiciary Buildin g as possible. The Board may lease or construct suitable quarters to house t he library facility and shall provide these quarters with suitable furniture and services for utilities, maintenance and security. The Board shall coordinat e with the Nieves M. Flores Library concerning access to material by pro viding a catalog of the law library collection at the central library. SOURCE: GC § 28504. § 9206. Nature of Office of Trustee: Compensation. The office of trustee is honorary, without salary o r other compensation.
of the law library collection at the central library. SOURCE: GC § 28504. § 9206. Nature of Office of Trustee: Compensation. The office of trustee is honorary, without salary o r other compensation. Ordinary and necessary expenses of trustees may be reimbursed from the funds of the Guam Law Library upon application appr oved by the Board. SOURCE: GC § 28505. § 9207. Grounds for Removal of Members. The Board of Law Library Trustees, acting pursuant to the provisions of the Articles and By-laws of the Guam Law Library, m ay remove a trustee for cause. SOURCE: GC § 28506. § 9208. Designation of President. The Board shall elect one (1) of its number as pres ident, whose powers and duties shall be prescribed in the Articles and By-laws. SOURCE: GC § 28507. § 9209. Election of Treasurer and Secretary: Duties and Powers. (a) The Board of Law Library Trustees shall elect from its members a treasurer, who shall keep a full statement and acco unt of all property, money, receipt and expenditures of the law library. (b) The Board shall elect from its members a secret ary who shall keep a record and full minutes in writing of all proceedin gs of the Board.
erty, money, receipt and expenditures of the law library. (b) The Board shall elect from its members a secret ary who shall keep a record and full minutes in writing of all proceedin gs of the Board. The secretary may certify to such proceedings or any pa rt thereof, under his hand, verified by an official seal adopted and provided b y the Board for that purpose. COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 9 SOURCE: GC § 28508. § 9210. Disposition of Money Collected. All money collected for the law library must be pai d into the hands of the treasurer of the law library or his designee, w ho must keep the same in a bank account or accounts in the name of >The Guam Law Library' to be expended by the Board of Law Library Trustees. All funds that are a part of the Superior Court Law Library Fund at the time this Act becomes effective shall be immediatel y transferred to the Guam Law Library . SOURCE: GC § 28509. § 9211. Fee Payable for Libraries: When to be Paid: Commencement of Action. (a) On the commencement in or the removal to the Su perior Court of any civil action, proceeding or appeal, the party i nstituting such proceeding or filing the first papers shall pay to the clerk
n. (a) On the commencement in or the removal to the Su perior Court of any civil action, proceeding or appeal, the party i nstituting such proceeding or filing the first papers shall pay to the clerk o f the court, for the Guam Law Library, a law library fee computed in accordance w ith the following schedule for such increased schedule as may be duly adopted by the Judicial Council. 1. For filing complaint in Superior Court $10.50 2. For filing petition for appearance of judgment debtor in Superior Court $ 4.00 3. For filing confession of judgment $ 8.00 4. For filing appeals from small claims trial de novo $10.50 5. For filing small claims in Superior Court $ 3.0 0 (b) Fifty percent (50%) of all fees collected by th e clerk of the Superior Court for fees and for clerical services rendered i n connection with probate and guardianship matters shall be paid over to the Guam Law Library Fund. (c) All penal fines and forfeited cash bonds collec ted by Guam, except those collected by the Traffic Court, shall be paid over to the Guam Law Library. (d) All interest and other income earned from funds held in the Judicial Branch Special Trust Funds shall be paid over to th e Guam Law
the Traffic Court, shall be paid over to the Guam Law Library. (d) All interest and other income earned from funds held in the Judicial Branch Special Trust Funds shall be paid over to th e Guam Law Library. (e) The fees collected under Subsections (a) and (b ) of this Section shall be in addition to any other fees collected by the c lerk pursuant to the COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 10 schedule established by the Judicial Council in the Rules of Civil Procedure for the Superior Court. (f) The government of Guam, agencies and instrument alities are exempted from paying the fees prescribed in this Se ction. SOURCE: GC § 28510. CROSS-REFERENCES: For current fees, see the Guam Rules of Civil Proce dure. § 9212. Fees From Members of Guam Bar Association. (a) Each active member of the Bar of the Territory, as part of his or her dues for membership in the Guam Bar under the Guam Integrated Act, shall pay Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per year to the Guam Law Library Fund. Said contribution shall be collected with the annual due s for the Bar of Guam and transmitted by it to the Guam Law Library Fund.
ll pay Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per year to the Guam Law Library Fund. Said contribution shall be collected with the annual due s for the Bar of Guam and transmitted by it to the Guam Law Library Fund. (b) The fees described in Section (a) of this Secti on shall be subject to revision by the rules of the Supreme Court authoriz ed in § 9101 and § 9102 of this Chapter. SOURCE: GC § 28511. Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 24-77:1 (Sep. 30, 1997). § 9213. Authority of Legislature to Augment Fund. The Legislature may appropriate from the General Fu nd for the Guam Law Library such additional sums as may in its disc retion appear proper. When so appropriated such funds shall be paid to th e treasurer of the Guam Law Library for deposit in the Guam Law Library Fun d and for all purposes. SOURCE: GC § 28512. § 9214. Use of Libraries. Use of Libraries. The Guam Law Library shall be free to all residents for the examination of books and other publications at the library. SOURCE: GC § 28513. Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 24-77:2 (Sep. 30, 1997). § 9215. Furnishing of Reports, Statutes and Other D ocuments.
e examination of books and other publications at the library. SOURCE: GC § 28513. Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 24-77:2 (Sep. 30, 1997). § 9215. Furnishing of Reports, Statutes and Other D ocuments. (a) The Governor shall cause to be transmitted to t he Guam Law Library at least one (1) copy of each executive ord er, administrative regulations and each attorney general's opinion whi ch has been or shall be promulgated in the Territory. (b) The Chief Justice of Guam shall cause to be tra nsmitted to the Guam Law Library at least one (1) copy of every dec ision, opinion and order COL2920177 GCA CIVIL PROCEDURE CH. 9 ATTORNEYS 11 of the Supreme Court of the Territory, and at least one (1) copy of all rules promulgated by the Supreme Court of the Territory. (c) The presiding judge of the Superior Court shall cause to be transmitted to the Guam Law Library at least one (1 ) copy of every decision, opinion and order of the Superior Court, and at lea st one (1) copy of all rules promulgated by the Superior Court. (d) The Speaker of the Guam Legislature shall cause to be transmitted to the Guam Law Library at least one (1) copy each of every public law, of every vetoed bill and every
ted by the Superior Court. (d) The Speaker of the Guam Legislature shall cause to be transmitted to the Guam Law Library at least one (1) copy each of every public law, of every vetoed bill and every bill introduced in the Guam Legislature, and at least one (1) copy of every item included in the le gislative history of every bill considered by the Guam Legislature or any comm ittee or subcommittee thereof. (e) In addition to the materials which shall be tra nsmitted to the Guam Law Library pursuant to the provisions of Subsectio ns (a) through (d), inclusive, of this Section, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the presiding judge of the Superior Court and the Speaker of the Guam Legislature shall transmit or cause to be transmitted to the Guam Law Library any other public records which shall be designated by the Gua m Law librarian. (f) At such time as the Compiler of Law commences i ts publication of any of the official documents referred to in this S ection, he shall submit one (1) copy, free of charge, to the Guam Law Library. When such publication has commenced, the officials referred to in this Se ction shall not be required to submit the documents stated above unless request
opy, free of charge, to the Guam Law Library. When such publication has commenced, the officials referred to in this Se ction shall not be required to submit the documents stated above unless request ed to do so by the Board of Law Library Trustees. SOURCE: GC § 28514. ----------- COL292017Guam Legal Code