profession" (Matter of Nearing, 16 AD2d at 518). While there are limits on the extent to
which a lawyer's right of free speech may be circumscribed, these limits are not
implicated by the circumstances of the knowing misconduct that this Court relies upon
in granting interim suspension in this case (see Kathleen M. Sullivan, The Intersection
of Free Speech and the Legal Profession: Constraints on Lawyers’ First Amendment
Rights, 67 Fordham L Rev 569 [1998] available at
https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/flr/vol67/iss2/11/ [last accessed June 1, 2021]). 3
Respondent also raises lack or absence of knowledge as a general defense, stating
that even if his statements were false or misleading, he did not make the statements
knowing they were false when he made them. We agree that the Rules of Professional
Conduct only proscribe false and misleading statements that are knowingly made. Both
rules 3.3 and 4.1, expressly provide for an element of knowingness. Rule 8.4 (c),
however, contains no such express element. In New York there are no cases which
directly hold that a violation of rule 8.4(c) must be knowing, although there is authority
that implies it. In a Federal case applying New York’s Rules, the court found that there
was a violation of rule 8.4(c) where false statements made by the offending attorney
were not inadvertent, but were knowing (Matter of Gilly, 206 F Supp 3d 940, 944 [SD
NY 2016]). This Court thereafter imposed reciprocal discipline based on that finding
(Matter of Gilly, 149 AD3d 230 [1st Dept 2017]). Sister state jurisdictions have held that
knowledge is a required element of misconduct in violation of rules identical to RPC
Notably, at least one Federal court has recently determined attorney efforts to
undermine a legitimate presidential election warranted the attorney's referral to the
grievance committee (Wisconsin Voters Alliance v Pence, 2021 WL 23298, *2, 2021 US
Dist LEXIS 127, *4-6 [DDC Jan. 4, 2021 Civil Action No. 20-3791 (JEB)], and 2021 WL
6359, *1, 2021 US Dist LEXIS 35064, *6 [DDC Feb. 19, 2021]).
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