Arthur Martinez Jr was admitted to the California Bar 5th June 1991, but is now resigned. Arthur graduated from McGeorge SOL University of the Pacific.

Lawyer Information

NameArthur Martinez Jr
First Admitted5 June 1991 (34 years ago)
StatusResigned
Bar Number153299

Contact

Phone Number714-567-9212
Fax Number714-567-9265

Schools

Law SchoolMcGeorge SOL University of the Pacific (CA)
Undergraduate SchoolTulane University (New Orleans LA)

Address

Current Address2401 E 17th St #183
Santa Ana, CA 92705
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History

5 July 2002Resigned (22 years, 11 months ago)
Resignation with charges pending 02-Q-12232
3 May 2002Not eligible to practice law in CA (23 years, 1 month ago)
Vol.inactive(tender of resign.w/charges) 02-Q-12232
22 July 2001Not eligible to practice law in CA (23 years, 11 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 98-O-00971
7 November 2000Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 00-O-12023 (24 years, 7 months ago)
14 September 2000Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 99-O-10191 (24 years, 9 months ago)
14 June 2000Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 98-O-00971 (25 years ago)
5 June 1991Admitted to the State Bar of California (34 years ago)

Discipline Summaries

July 22, 2001

ARTHUR MARTINEZ JR. [#153299], 50, of Santa Ana was suspended for two years, stayed, and placed on three years of probation with a two-year actual suspension and until he proves his rehabilitation. He was ordered to comply with rule 955 and to take the MPRE. The order took effect July 22, 2001.

Martinez stipulated to moral turpitude, performing incompetently, failing to promptly pay client funds, deposit funds in a client trust account or cooperate with the bar’s investigation, charges which stemmed from five cases. All but one case involved misappropriating funds from client trust accounts.

In that matter, Martinez began representing a woman in 1999 in a legal malpractice action against her former attorney and attempted to recover funds due her from a personal injury settlement. The client had complained to the State Bar about the former attorney; Martinez required her to withdraw the complaint as part of a settlement agreement. Entering into such an agreement with a client is a violation of the State Bar Act.

In mitigation, Martinez was experiencing family problems at the time of the misconduct.