Thomas H Mahoney was first admitted to the California Bar 26th June 1969, but is now no longer eligible to practice. Thomas graduated from Santa Clara University SOL.

Lawyer Information

NameThomas H Mahoney
First Admitted26 June 1969 (55 years, 11 months ago)
StatusNot Eligible to Practice
Bar Number44287

Contact

Phone Number916-529-5543

Schools

Law SchoolSanta Clara University SOL (Santa Clara CA)
Undergraduate SchoolUniversity of Notre Dame (Notre Dame IN)

Address

Current AddressPO Box 1053
Rio Linda, CA 95673
Map

History

1 July 2015Not eligible to practice law in CA (9 years, 11 months ago)
Suspended, failed to pay fees
3 July 2012Not eligible to practice law in CA (12 years, 11 months ago)
Admin Inactive/MCLE noncompliance
19 December 1999Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 99-H-10440 (25 years, 5 months ago)
12 April 1998Public reproval with/duties 96-O-02157 (27 years, 1 month ago)
6 November 1997Active (27 years, 7 months ago)
11 October 1997Not eligible to practice law in CA (27 years, 8 months ago)
Ordered inactive 96-O-02157
30 July 1997Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 96-O-02157 (27 years, 10 months ago)
26 June 1969Admitted to the State Bar of California (55 years, 11 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

December 19, 1999

THOMAS H. MAHONEY [#44287], 67, of Sacramento was suspended for one year, stayed, and placed on two years of probation. The order took effect Dec. 19, 1999.

Mahoney failed to comply with conditions attached to a 1998 public reproval: he did not provide proof of participation in a fee arbitration, provided no proof that he had made any payment to a former client, and did not attend ethics school or file quarterly probation reports.

The public reproval was the result of Mahoney’s failure to comply with conditions of an agreement in lieu of discipline he reached with the State Bar in 1997.

The underlying conduct involved a failure to return advanced fees after Mahoney and a client ended their relationship.

In mitigation, Mahoney suffered marital and family difficulties, has had a series of hospitalizations, including three surgeries, and has significantly reduced his caseload.