Donald Arthur Hilland was admitted to the California Bar 19th December 2005, but has since been disbarred. Donald graduated from University of West Los Angeles.

Lawyer Information

NameDonald Arthur Hilland
First Admitted19 December 2005 (18 years, 4 months ago)
StatusDisbarred
Bar Number240436

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Phone Number(818) 838-3600
Fax Number818-000-0000

Schools

Law SchoolUniversity of West Los Angeles (Los Angeles CA)
Undergraduate SchoolSee Registration Card

Address

Current AddressLAW OFFICE OF DONALD A HILLAND, PO Box 921749
Sylmar, CA 91392-1749
Map
Previous AddressDonald A Hilland
PO Box 872
San Fernando, CA 91341
Previous AddressLAW OFFICE OF DONALD A HILLAND, 209 N Maclay Ave
San Fernando, CA 91340-2908

History

24 March 2022Disbarred (2 years, 1 month ago)
Disbarment 21-O-30202
29 October 2021Not eligible to practice law in CA (2 years, 6 months ago)
Ordered inactive 21-O-30202
1 April 2021Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 21-O-30202 (3 years ago)
16 September 2020Not eligible to practice law in CA (3 years, 7 months ago)
23 July 2018Active (5 years, 9 months ago)
23 July 2017Not eligible to practice law in CA (6 years, 9 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 15-O-15855
7 July 2016Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 15-O-15855 (7 years, 9 months ago)
29 October 2013Active (10 years, 6 months ago)
30 August 2013Not eligible to practice law in CA (10 years, 8 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 12-O-12384
8 November 2012Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 12-O-12384 (11 years, 5 months ago)
19 December 2005Admitted to the State Bar of California (18 years, 4 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

August 30, 2013

DONALD ARTHUR HILLAND [#240436], 56, of San Fernando, was suspended for two years, stayed, placed on two years' probation with an actual 60-day suspension and ordered to take the MPRE. The order took effect Aug. 30, 2013.

Hilland stipulated to charging $2,600 in advanced fees for loan modification services prior to completing the agreed-upon work and violating California law by not advising the client in writing that he could obtain a loan modification without the help of a third party. He also stipulated to committing moral turpitude by altering the date of a fee agreement and attempting to mislead the State Bar concerning his loan modification services.

In mitigation, Hilland cooperated with the State Bar by entering into a stipulated settlement.