This is a link to the website of the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. There you will find a fill-in form for filing a formal complaint against your lawyer. http://www.padisciplinaryboard.org/consumers/complaint-forms/
Your problem with having lost your case is different than reporting the lawyer to the Disciplinary Board. You must consult another lawyer immediately about having lost your divorce case. You may have grounds to have the adverse decision set aside by the court and start over with the divorce, but the time-window you have to successfully do that is short, so the sooner you get another lawyer involved the better. Time is critical with a problem like this.
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Answered on Dec 16th, 2017 at 8:16 AM