Rosemarie Burgos was first admitted to the California Bar 14th December 1987, but is now no longer eligible to practice. Rosemarie graduated from University of San Diego SOL.

Lawyer Information

NameRosemarie Burgos
First Admitted14 December 1987 (36 years, 4 months ago)
StatusNot Eligible to Practice
Bar Number130444

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Phone Number562-889-3409

Schools

Law SchoolUniversity of San Diego SOL (San Diego CA)
Undergraduate SchoolUniversity of Southern Calif (Los Angeles CA)

Address

Current Address220 Ancona Dr
Long Beach, CA 90803
Map

History

1 July 2022Not eligible to practice law in CA (1 year, 10 months ago)
Suspended, failed to pay fees
1 September 2010Not eligible to practice law in CA (13 years, 8 months ago)
Admin Inactive/MCLE noncompliance
22 January 2005Not eligible to practice law in CA (19 years, 3 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 02-O-15138
7 January 2004Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 02-O-15138 (20 years, 3 months ago)
29 November 2001Active (22 years, 5 months ago)
1 September 2001Not eligible to practice law in CA (22 years, 8 months ago)
Admin Inactive/MCLE noncompliance
2 January 1998Active (26 years, 4 months ago)
23 December 1997Not eligible to practice law in CA (26 years, 4 months ago)
Suspended, failed to pass Prof.Resp.Exam 94-O-19508
2 December 1996Active (27 years, 5 months ago)
21 November 1996Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 94-O-19508 (27 years, 5 months ago)
12 August 1996Not eligible to practice law in CA (27 years, 8 months ago)
Suspended, failed to pay fees
11 December 1995Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 94-O-19508 (28 years, 4 months ago)
14 December 1987Admitted to the State Bar of California (36 years, 4 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

January 22, 2005

ROSEMARIE BURGOS [#130444], 45, of Long Beach was suspended for one year, stayed, placed on three years of probation with a 120-day actual suspension and until she makes restitution, and was ordered to take the MPRE and comply with rule 955. If the actual suspension exceeds two years, she must prove her rehabilitation. The order took effect Jan. 22, 2005.

Burgos stipulated to misconduct in two matters.

In the first, she represented her client’s interests in her estate. On the date she was hired, she sent a letter to the client’s nephew notifying him he’d been removed as co-trustee of the estate. She asked him to return to her a document about the estate. Several months later the client died and Burgos sent the client’s nephews $80,000 each. She closed the estate without notifying the nephews.

She sent one nephew a check for $15,000 “representing a second distribution” from the estate and advising him that he had received his “due inheritance.” Burgos later closed her law office without notifying the nephews. She did not respond to at least eight phone calls from one nephew.

After Burgos closed her office, the other nephew wrote her a letter that stated that about $24,000 was not accounted for and complained that he and the other nephew had been unable to contact her for 18 months. That letter and a subsequent certified letter were returned as undeliverable.

Burgos stipulated that she failed to perform legal services competently, communicate with clients or keep them informed about developments in their cases, render an accounting of client funds, properly preserve client funds, promptly pay out client funds or cooperate with the bar’s investigation.

In a second matter, she represented the wife in a marital dissolution. Although the parties reached a tentative settlement agreement, the husband would not sign the agreement so Burgos’ client instructed her to take legal action. Burgos did no more work and did not return the client’s phone calls or respond to a letter.

She stipulated that she failed to perform legal services competently or respond to her client’s requests for information.

In mitigation, she has no prior record of discipline.

November 21, 1996

ROSEMARIE BURGOS [#130444], 37, of Long Beach was suspended for two years, stayed, and placed on probation for two years, effective Nov. 21, 1996. She was ordered to pass the MPRE.

Burgos' misconduct involved failure to perform legal services, respond to clients' case status inquiries, inform a client of significant case developments, communicate and cooperate with the bar's investigation of a discipline matter.

In mitigation, Burgos has practiced law since 1987, with no prior record of discipline. She was cooperative with the bar's investigation of two of the client matters. In addition, Burgos' mother was diagnosed with a terminal illness in 1993 and died later that year. Burgos' emotional problems resulting from her mother's illness disrupted her law practice.