Richard A Canatella was first admitted to the California Bar 13th December 1972, but is now no longer eligible to practice. Richard graduated from UC Hastings COL.

Lawyer Information

NameRichard A Canatella
First Admitted13 December 1972 (52 years, 5 months ago)
StatusNot Eligible to Practice
Bar Number53264

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Phone Number415-584-5446
Fax Number415-584-5447

Schools

Law SchoolUC Hastings COL (San Francisco CA)
Undergraduate SchoolUniversity of California Berkeley (Berkeley CA)

Address

Current AddressCotter & Del Carlo, 4610 Mission St Fl 4
San Francisco, CA 94112-2641
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History

3 December 2019Not eligible to practice law in CA (5 years, 5 months ago)
Admin Inactive/FP noncompliance
17 October 1999Active (25 years, 6 months ago)
17 September 1999Not eligible to practice law in CA (25 years, 7 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 92-O-19339
4 May 1979Active (46 years ago)
13 December 1972Admitted to the State Bar of California (52 years, 5 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

September 17, 1999

RICHARD A. CANATELLA [#53264], 61, of San Francisco was suspended for 18 months, stayed, placed on 18 months of probation with a 30-day actual suspension, and was ordered to take the MPRE within one year. The order took effect Sept. 17, 1999.

Canatella stipulated to filing numerous frivolous actions in courts in San Mateo, San Francisco, and Santa Clara county courts, as well as in the California Court of Appeal and federal district and appeals courts.

Six were civil matters he filed relating to a criminal case in which he represented a babysitter who was convicted of second degree murder and felony child abuse. The civil cases, filed on behalf of the babysitter and her parents, who owned the house where she lived, included legal malpractice, insurance bad faith, and allegations that various defendants conspired to deprive his clients of their constitutional rights.

Canatella’s involvement in nine other matters also was the subject of discipline.

Sanctions were ordered against him or his clients 37 times. Courts repeatedly found him responsible for frivolous, meritless and vexatious actions. Sanctions totalled more than $18,000 in one matter, and the opposing parties were granted all fees and costs in another.

In one case, a federal judge said, “This complaint is a paradigm for ‘frivolous.’” Wrote another federal jurist: “Plaintiff’s repeated attempt to challenge the sanctions and judgments . . . in the face of clear authority that his claim is frivolous evidences his bad faith and wrongful purpose.”

In mitigation, Canatella has no record of discipline since beginning to practice law in 1972 and he demonstrated his good character by presenting testimonials from eight people, including four attorneys and three judges. He also presented a lengthy list of his professional accomplishments.