What happens after the Board files its report with the Supreme Court?
The respondent and relator may file objections to the Board’s report. If objections are filed, oral argument is scheduled before the Supreme Court. After a hearing on objections, or if objections are not filed within the prescribed time, the Supreme Court shall enter an order it finds proper. If the Court finds that respondent’s conduct constituted the unauthorized practice of law, the Court may prohibit respondent from engaging in the unauthorized practice of law in the future and order respondent to make reimbursement of the costs and expenses incurred by the Board and relator.