Oregon Supreme Court - Disciplinary Case Against Isa Ac Ersoff
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The Oregon Supreme Court has dismissed a disciplinary complaint against attorney Isa Ac Ersoff. The court's decision, issued on March 12, 2026, followed arguments submitted in September 2025. The specific nature of the complaint and the reasons for dismissal were not detailed in the provided excerpt.
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The Oregon Supreme Court has dismissed a disciplinary complaint against attorney Isa Ac Ersoff (OSB No. 952600). The decision, dated March 12, 2026, overturns a prior decision by a trial panel of the Disciplinary Board, which had issued its opinion on December 5, 2024. The complaint, identified as OSB 23111 and SC S071643, was formally dismissed by the Supreme Court following arguments presented in September 2025.
This dismissal indicates that the allegations brought forth in the disciplinary complaint were not substantiated to the satisfaction of the state's highest court. For legal professionals, this case highlights the importance of the appeals process within disciplinary proceedings. No specific actions are required for other entities as this is a final judicial decision on a specific case. The outcome suggests that the respondent, Isa Ac Ersoff, will not face disciplinary sanctions from this particular complaint.
Source document (simplified)
(1 of 24) No. 14 March 12, 2026 43 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In re Complaint as to the Conduct of ISA AC ERSOFF OSB No. 952600, Respondent. (OSB 23111) (SC S071643) En Banc On review of the decision of a trial panel of the Disciplinary Board. * Argued and submitted September 25, 2025. Theodore William Reuter, Reuter Corbett, LLP, Hillsboro, argued the cause and filed the brief for respondent. Alison Wilkinson, Assistant Disciplinary Counsel, Tigard, argued the cause and filed the briefs on behalf of the Oregon State Bar. PER CURIAM The complaint is dismissed. ______________ * Trial panel opinion dated December 5, 2024. 44 In re Ersoff
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