malconduct

malconduct
A term sometimes applied to the unprofessional conduct of a lawyer. People v McCabe, 18 Colo 186, 32 P 280. See misconduct; misconduct in office.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • malconduct — (|)mal+ noun Etymology: mal (I) + conduct : bad conduct; especially : dishonesty in managing public affairs must be convicted of malconduct before he can be removed Gouverneur Morris …   Useful english dictionary

  • malconduct — mæl kÉ‘ndÊŒkt / kÉ’n n. misconduct, misbehavior …   English contemporary dictionary

  • malconduct — mal·conduct …   English syllables

  • malconduct — /maelkondakt/ Ill conduct, especially dishonest conduct, maladministration, or, as applied to officers, official misconduct. See malfeasance misfeasance …   Black's law dictionary

  • malconduct — /maelkondakt/ Ill conduct, especially dishonest conduct, maladministration, or, as applied to officers, official misconduct. See malfeasance misfeasance …   Black's law dictionary

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