Ben Edward Lofstedt was first admitted to the California Bar 17th June 1974, but is now no longer eligible to practice. Ben graduated from Western State University.

Lawyer Information

NameBen Edward Lofstedt
First Admitted17 June 1974 (50 years, 11 months ago)
StatusNot Eligible to Practice
Bar Number59678

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Phone Number714-738-8822

Schools

Law SchoolWestern State University (CA)
Undergraduate SchoolLoyola Marymount University (Los Angeles CA)

Address

Current AddressChristian Law Center, 1024 Bayside Dr, # 314
Newport Beach, CA 92660-7462
Map
Previous AddressChristian Law Center
2701 E Chapman Ave #112
PO Box 4189
Fullerton, CA 92834

History

2 July 2024Not eligible to practice law in CA (10 months ago)
Suspended, failed to pay fees
1 July 2023Not eligible to practice law in CA (1 year, 10 months ago)
Admin Inactive/CTAPP noncompliance
2 May 2014Active (11 years ago)
30 April 2012Not eligible to practice law in CA (13 years ago)
Suspended, failed to pass Prof.Resp.Exam 07-O-13724
29 March 2011Active (14 years, 1 month ago)
27 February 2011Not eligible to practice law in CA (14 years, 2 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 07-O-13724
27 May 1994Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 89-O-10432 (30 years, 11 months ago)
30 July 1993Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 89-O-10432 (31 years, 9 months ago)
17 June 1974Admitted to the State Bar of California (50 years, 11 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

February 27, 2011

BEN EDWARD LOFSTEDT [#59678], 70, of Fullerton was suspended for two years, stayed, placed on two years of probation with an actual 30-day suspension and he was ordered to take the MPRE within a year. The order took effect Feb. 27, 2011.

Lofstedt stipulated to three counts of misconduct in two matters.

He was hired for $2,500 to submit an offer in compromise to the IRS for his clients. He did not respond to two faxes and a letter from the clients asking for the status of their case and he did not file the offer with the IRS. He did not refund the unearned fee.

In the second matter, he represented the wife in a divorce matter for which he was hired after one trial day was completed. He appeared at trial and received $30,000 as advance attorney fees by order of the court. Two months later, he was relieved as counsel at his request and was ordered to return any unearned fees and account for the client’s funds to the court-appointed receiver. Sixteen months later, he provided an accounting to the lawyer for his client’s ex-husband.

He stipulated that he disobeyed a court order and failed to perform legal services competently or communicate with clients.

Lofstedt also was disciplined in 1994.