And 9/13/2010, he lost his law license for one of the following reasons below;
Status History Effective Date Status Change Present Active 9/13/2010 Active 9/1/2010 Not Eligible To Practice Law 6/15/1993 Admitted to The State Bar of California
Administrative Actions 9/1/2010 Suspended, failed to pay Bar membr. fees Not Eligible To Practice Law
Member Status Definitions:
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Inactive: Inactive members have chosen this status voluntarily and may transfer to active at any time upon request.
Not Eligible to Practice Law: Those listed as not eligible may not practice law in California. There are several reasons that may result in this status, including suspension, involuntary transfer to inactive status and failure to pay mandatory State Bar fees.
Disbarred: Those listed as disbarred are prohibited from practicing law in California by order of the California Supreme Court.
Resigned: Those listed as resigned may not practice law in California. Their resignation has been accepted by the California Supreme Court and may be entirely voluntary or may have been submitted with disciplinary charges pending.
RIHC: Those listed as Registered In-House Counsel (RIHC) are out-of-state attorneys. They have complied with rules permitting them to practice in California on a limited basis.
RLSA: Those listed as Registered Legal Services Attorneys (RLSA) are out-of-state attorneys. They have complied with rules permitting them to practice in California on a limited basis
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