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 | | He was to provide an accounting to one client and submit the matter for arbitration if the client disputed the accounting, he was to pay a $1,500 judgment in another case, and in the third matter, he was to resolve the underlying issues in a lawsuit filed against him. |
 | | In mitigation, he had severe family problems which required him to be out of the state for extended periods of time, he completed the probation conditions required by the 1997 discipline, and he stipulated to a civil judgment against him in favor of his former client. |
 | | He was convicted in 1997 of four criminal counts resulting from his involvement with a 14-year- old girl: oral copulation of a person under 16 and committing a lewd act with a 14-year-old child, both felonies; and soliciting prostitution and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, both misdemeanors. |
| www.calbar.ca.gov /calbar/2cbj/00nov/attdisc.htm (7938 words) |
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