Jack Howard Karpeles was first admitted to the California Bar 14th June 1988, but is now no longer eligible to practice. Jack graduated from Western State University.

Lawyer Information

NameJack Howard Karpeles
First Admitted14 June 1988 (36 years, 11 months ago)
StatusNot Eligible to Practice
Bar Number134478
SectionsWorkers' Compensation

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Previous Email[email protected]
Phone Number310-738-7020
Fax Number(909) 594-8799

Schools

Law SchoolWestern State University (CA)
Undergraduate SchoolUniversity of California Irvine (Irvine CA)

Address

Current AddressJack H. Karpeles, Esq., 758 W 25th St, Apt 758
San Pedro, CA 90731-5802
Map
Previous AddressDouglas G. Miller & Associates, P.C.
19687 Valley Blvd Ste D
Walnut, CA 91789

History

23 August 2024Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 24-O-30657 (8 months, 1 week ago)
19 August 2024Not eligible to practice law in CA (8 months, 2 weeks ago)
Vol.inactive(tender of resign.w/charges) 24-Q-30645
2 July 2024Not eligible to practice law in CA (10 months ago)
Admin Inactive/CTAPP noncompliance
19 September 2021Active (3 years, 7 months ago)
21 July 2021Not eligible to practice law in CA (3 years, 9 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 21-O-30059
27 October 2013Active (11 years, 6 months ago)
27 September 2013Not eligible to practice law in CA (11 years, 7 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 12-O-11254
19 November 2012Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 12-O-11254 (12 years, 5 months ago)
14 June 1988Admitted to the State Bar of California (36 years, 11 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

September 27, 2013

JACK HOWARD KARPELES [#134478], 56, of Walnut, was suspended for one year, stayed, placed on one year probation with an actual 30-day suspension and ordered to take the MPRE. The order took effect Sept. 27, 2013.

Karpeles stipulated to misconduct in one client matter: the unauthorized practice of law in a jurisdiction where he was not admitted, failure to respond to a client’s reasonable status inquiries or to return unearned fees.

In 2011, Karpeles joined a Maryland-based firm, the Miller Law Group, after the death of its founder. Karpeles was not licensed to practice law in Maryland. However, a lawyer not admitted within the state may still practice there if local Maryland counsel is added to the case as co-counsel or if the matter is related to a jurisdiction in which the out-of-state lawyer may lawfully practice. Although neither exception applied to Karpeles, he allowed non-attorneys with the firm to relay debt settlement proposals to a client and failed to respond to the client’s requests to speak to an attorney. After the client fired the firm, Karpeles waited 61 days to return unearned fees.

In mitigation, Karpeles had no prior discipline in 23 years of practicing law, cooperated with the State Bar and presented evidence of his good character.