Connecticut Instructions for Filing a Complaint Against an Attorney involve filing a formal complaint with the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel (CDC) of the Connecticut Judicial Branch. This complaint must be in writing and must include the following: (1) The name and address of the complainant; (2) The name, address, and contact information of the attorney who is the subject of the complaint; (3) A description of the alleged misconduct; (4) Copies of any relevant documents; (5) A signed statement of truth from the complainant; and (6) A statement of the relief sought. There are three types of Connecticut Instructions for Filing a Complaint Against an Attorney: (1) Complaint Form A, which is used for complaints involving professional misconduct, such as neglect of a client’s case, failure to communicate, dishonesty, or breach of trust; (2) Complaint Form B, which is used for complaints involving a breach of the Rules of Professional Conduct; and (3) Complaint Form C, which is used for complaints involving an attorney’s physical or mental disability.