Gregg Steven Laughlin was first admitted to the California Bar 16th December 1997, but is now no longer eligible to practice. Gregg graduated from University of Honolulu SOL.

Lawyer Information

NameGregg Steven Laughlin
First Admitted16 December 1997 (26 years, 4 months ago)
StatusNot Eligible to Practice
Bar Number193567

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Phone Number562-883-1392

Schools

Law SchoolUniversity of Honolulu SOL (Kauai HI)
Undergraduate SchoolUniversity of California San Diego (La Jolla CA)

Address

Current AddressGregg S. Laughlin, 8651 Palm Ave
Orange, CA 92865
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History

3 July 2018Not eligible to practice law in CA (5 years, 10 months ago)
Admin Inactive/MCLE noncompliance
13 July 2011Not eligible to practice law in CA (12 years, 9 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension; credit for prior ineligibility 08-C-10446
22 November 2010Not eligible to practice law in CA (13 years, 5 months ago)
Interim suspension after conviction 08-C-10446
1 September 2010Not eligible to practice law in CA (13 years, 8 months ago)
Suspended, failed to pay fees
12 August 2010Conviction record transmitted to State Bar Court 08-C-10446 (13 years, 8 months ago)
17 October 2009Not eligible to practice law in CA (14 years, 6 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 06-O-13050
7 July 2008Conviction record transmitted to State Bar Court 08-C-11149 (15 years, 9 months ago)
2 May 2008Conviction record transmitted to State Bar Court 08-C-11676 (15 years, 12 months ago)
1 May 2008Conviction record transmitted to State Bar Court 08-C-11095 (16 years ago)
8 November 2007Not eligible to practice law in CA (16 years, 5 months ago)
Interim suspension after conviction 07-C-11950
28 August 2007Conviction record transmitted to State Bar Court 07-C-11950 (16 years, 8 months ago)
16 December 1997Admitted to the State Bar of California (26 years, 4 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

July 13, 2011

GREGG STEVEN LAUGHLIN [#193567], 56, of Costa Mesa was suspended for three years, stayed, and was placed on two years of probation with an actual six-month suspension. The order took effect July 13, 2011.

Laughlin was convicted in 2009 of felony driving under the influence and causing bodily harm to his passenger, who was trapped in his car after he ran into a utility pole while driving. The passenger suffered a broken leg, broken knee and shattered left heel. Laughlin broke his leg.

Laughlin was disciplined in 2009 after stipulating to misconduct in nine matters, including failures to perform legal services competently or cooperate with the bar’s investigation, abandoning clients and several misdemeanor convictions involving driving while impaired, driving without a license and petty theft.

In mitigation, he cooperated with the bar’s investigation and presented evidence of his good character.

October 17, 2009

GREGG STEVEN LAUGHLIN [#193567], 54, of Irvine was suspended for four years, stayed, placed on two years of probation with a two-year actual suspension and until he makes restitution and proves his rehabilitation, and he was ordered to take the MPRE and comply with rule 9.20. The order took effect Oct. 17, 2009.

Laughlin stipulated to misconduct in nine matters. In each matter, he admitted that he failed to perform legal services competently. In addition, he stipulated that he abandoned clients three times and did not cooperate with the bar’s investigation of five matters.

His misconduct resulted in a mistrial in a criminal proceeding where he was defense counsel for a defendant facing a possible life sentence. The defendant’s sister-in-law hired him and paid $10,000 in attorney’s fees and $500 in costs. Laughlin attended six of eight days of the trial before being found unconscious on the floor of his home. He had voluntarily taken an overdose of prescription medications (for which he did not have a prescription) and other controlled substances.

He failed to appear in another criminal matter, but was informed by a public defender that his client had taken a plea. Although he agreed to refund the client’s advance $3,500 fee, he did not do so.

In 2004, Laughlin pleaded no contest to driving with a blood alcohol content of more than .08 percent and driving a car that was involved in an accident, both misdemeanors involving moral turpitude. He had fled the scene after sideswiping a car in Long Beach; two blood alcohol tests registered .14 and .15 percent.

In another incident, while stopped at a red light, Laughlin opened his car door at the moment a motorcycle was passing. The motorcycle struck two other vehicles and the rider was injured. Although Laughlin was unaware of the motorcycle, he pleaded no contest to opening his car door when it wasn’t safe to do so. His license was suspended at the time, and he also pleaded no contest to driving without a license. Both convictions were misdemeanors.

Laughlin was arrested in 2006 for shoplifting at a Fry’s Electronics store and pleaded no contest to misdemeanor petty theft, a crime involving moral turpitude. The day after he was released from custody, he was stopped by the CHP and cited for driving without a seatbelt, driving with an expired registration and without proof of insurance, and driving with a suspended license. The counts were dismissed when Laughlin pleaded no contest to driving without a license, a misdemeanor.

In mitigation, Laughlin cooperated with the bar by stipulating to extensive facts and the level of discipline, and he has taken steps to address his problems with alcohol addiction.