Thomas Glen Hahn was admitted to the California Bar 5th January 1973, but is now resigned. Thomas graduated from California Western SOL.

Lawyer Information

NameThomas Glen Hahn
First Admitted5 January 1973 (51 years, 4 months ago)
StatusResigned
Bar Number55041

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Fax Number949-653-6786

Schools

Law SchoolCalifornia Western SOL (San Diego CA)
Undergraduate SchoolStanford University (Stanford CA)

Address

Current Address14 Mallard
Irvine, CA 92604
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History

20 August 2003Resigned (20 years, 8 months ago)
Resignation with charges pending 03-Q-02426
20 June 2003Not eligible to practice law in CA (20 years, 10 months ago)
Vol.inactive(tender of resign.w/charges) 03-Q-02426
28 March 2001Not eligible to practice law in CA (23 years, 1 month ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 99-N-10941
21 July 1999Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 99-N-10941 (24 years, 9 months ago)
19 March 1999Not eligible to practice law in CA (25 years, 1 month ago)
Actual Suspension Delayed 96-O-04306
15 January 1999Probation with conditions 96-O-04306 (25 years, 3 months ago)
23 October 1997Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 96-O-04306 (26 years, 6 months ago)
5 January 1973Admitted to the State Bar of California (51 years, 4 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

March 28, 2001

THOMAS GLEN HAHN [#55041], 54, of Newport Beach was suspended for three years, stayed, placed on three years of probation with an actual nine month suspension, and was ordered to prove his rehabilitation, take the MPRE within one year and comply with rule 955. The order took effect March 28, 2001.

Hahn stipulated that he failed to comply with rule 955 by filing a required affidavit late. He also did not complete ethics school. Both requirements were part of a 1999 disciplinary order imposed for Hahn’s failure to deposit client funds in a trust account, keep complete records of client funds, promptly pay out client funds or return client phone calls, and for committing acts of moral turpitude.

In mitigation, a physician submitted a report that Hahn’s failure to file the affidavit on time may have been the result of his significant depression. He also demonstrated remorse and cooperated with the bar’s investigation.