Whittier, CA 90603-1749
1 July 2023 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (1 year, 10 months ago) Suspended, failed to pay fees |
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1 July 2023 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (1 year, 10 months ago) Admin Inactive/CTAPP noncompliance |
1 July 2023 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (1 year, 10 months ago) Admin Inactive/MCLE noncompliance |
12 July 2019 | Active (5 years, 9 months ago) |
2 July 2019 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (5 years, 10 months ago) Suspended, failed to pay fees |
21 December 2015 | Active (9 years, 4 months ago) |
1 July 2015 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (9 years, 10 months ago) Suspended, failed to pay fees |
20 December 2014 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (10 years, 4 months ago) Discipline w/actual suspension 13-N-14855 |
18 August 2014 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (10 years, 8 months ago) Suspended, failed to pass Prof.Resp.Exam 08-O-12108 |
26 March 2014 | Active (11 years, 1 month ago) |
12 May 2013 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (11 years, 11 months ago) Discipline w/actual suspension 08-O-12108 |
15 July 2011 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 08-O-12108 (13 years, 9 months ago) |
25 May 1976 | Admitted to the State Bar of California (48 years, 11 months ago) |
December 20, 2014 WILLIAM GEORGE SCHWEIZER [#68546], 68, of Whittier, was suspended from the practice of law for one year and ordered to comply with rule 9.20 of the California Rules of Court. He was also placed on two years’ probation and faces a two-year suspension if he does not comply with the terms of his disciplinary probation. The order took effect Dec. 20, 2014. Schweizer stipulated that he missed the deadline for filing his declaration of compliance with rule 9.20 in conjunction with an earlier discipline. Schweizer was suspended in 2013 for misconduct in three cases stemming from automobile accidents between 2006 and 2009. He filed civil complaints on behalf of his clients, but then neglected to properly investigate, respond to discovery, appear at hearings or submit paperwork to follow through on a judgment. May 12, 2013 WILLIAM GEORGE SCHWEIZER [#68546], 66, of Downey was suspended from the practice of law for one year, stayed, and placed on two years of probationwith an actual 90-day suspension and until he pays sanctions and makes restitution. He was also ordered to take the MPRE and comply with rule 9.20 of the California Rules of Court. The order took effect May 12, 2013. While he stipulated to the facts surrounding his misconduct, Schweizer sought review of a State Bar Court hearing judge’s recommendation that he receive an actual 60-day suspension, arguing that he should receive only a stayed suspension because he committed no other misconduct in 30 years of practice. A three-judge review panel adopted the judge’s culpability findings but found less mitigation and more aggravation than the hearing judge did.Schweizer committed misconduct in three cases stemming from automobile accidents between 2006 and 2009, filing civil complaints on behalf of his clients but then neglecting to properly investigate, respond to discovery, appear at hearings or submit paperwork to follow through on a judgment. Schweizer’s actions in the first case led to monetary sanctions and the action being dismissed. The second case was also dismissed with prejudice, while in the third, Schweizer failed to collect his client’s 2008 judgment.The review judges found Schweizer’s lack of remorse and failure to acknowledge his misconduct an additional aggravating factor noting that, in one of the cases, he failed to pay sanctions the superior court had ordered in 2007 and 2008. They also declined to adopt two of three mitigating factors the hearing judge considered in making a discipline recommendation – that Schweizer was suffering extreme emotional and physical disabilities and that witnesses had shown evidence of his good character.Schweizer was ordered to pay $2,910 in sanctions by the Riverside County Superior Court and to pay $1,745 in restitution to one of his former clients. |