California Complaint About Performance Of Court Appointed Attorney is a formal written complaint to the California State Bar about the unsatisfactory performance of a court appointed lawyer. This complaint can be submitted by either the defendant or the attorney’s client, and it must include relevant facts and circumstances that support the allegation that the attorney has failed to provide competent and diligent representation. The complaint must also include the attorney's name, address, and contact information. There are two types of California Complaint About Performance Of Court Appointed Attorney: a formal complaint and an informal complaint. A formal complaint must be filed with the State Bar of California and must meet the requirements of California Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 3-700. An informal complaint must be filed with the county or municipal court that appointed the attorney. The complaint should include detailed information about the attorney’s conduct and the facts that support the allegation of unsatisfactory performance.