Matthew Allan Bromund is an inactive member of the California Bar and was admitted 10th June 2002. Matthew graduated from Vanderbilt University SOL.

Lawyer Information

NameMatthew Allan Bromund
First Admitted10 June 2002 (21 years, 11 months ago)
StatusInactive
Bar Number220152
Practice AreasCriminal Law
Election, Campaign & Political
Family Law
Immigration
Military Law
Trusts & Estates
Wills & Probate
White Collar Crime

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Previous Email[email protected]
Websitehttp://www.bromundlaw.com
Phone Number805-407-0244
Fax Number(805) 650-1101

Schools

Law SchoolVanderbilt University SOL (Nashville TN)
Undergraduate SchoolMarshall University (Huntington WV)

Address

Current AddressBromund Law Group, 404 Cedarview Dr
Dickson, TN 37055-1516
Map
Previous AddressBromund Law Group
950 County Square Dr Ste 111
Ventura, CA 93003
Previous AddressBromund Law Group, 5550 Telegraph Rd, Ste B3
Ventura, CA 93003-4258
Previous AddressBromund Law Group, 714 Blazer Ave, Ste B3
Smyrna, TN 37167-4513

History

30 June 2022Inactive (1 year, 10 months ago)
28 August 2010Active (13 years, 9 months ago)
30 May 2010Not eligible to practice law in CA (13 years, 12 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 05-J-03765
21 January 2005Active (19 years, 4 months ago)
3 November 2003Inactive (20 years, 6 months ago)
10 June 2002Admitted to the State Bar of California (21 years, 11 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

May 30, 2010

MATTHEW ALLAN BROMUND [#220152], 46, of Ventura was suspended for two years, stayed, placed on three years of probation with an actual 90-day suspension and he was ordered to take the MPRE within one year and comply with rule 9.20 of the California Rules of Court. The order took effect May 30, 2010.

Bromund successfully completed the Alternative Discipline Program, for lawyers with mental health or chemical abuse issues, after he stipulated to misconduct that led to his disbarment in North Carolina. According to a ruling by State Bar Court Judge Richard Platel, Bromund also maintained mental health stability and successfully participated in the Lawyer Assistance Program.

According to Platel, Bromund’s discipline in North Carolina “was based on his appropriation of all or part of the fees paid by three clients to his own use instead of remitting the fees to his employer.” He took a $200 fee from one client, $300 from another and $200 of a third client’s $350 fee rather than giving the money to his employer. He also created a fictitious receipt and destroyed office copies of actual receipts.

He stipulated that misconduct is the equivalent of four counts of moral turpitude in California and warrants the imposition of discipline in this state.

In mitigation, he cooperated with the bar’s investigation, took steps to atone for his misconduct, made restitution of one appropriated fee to his employer without the threat of civil, criminal or disciplinary proceedings and he demonstrated good character.

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