Northridge, CA 91324
1 September 2017 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (7 years, 8 months ago) Admin Inactive/MCLE noncompliance |
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24 December 1998 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (26 years, 4 months ago) Discipline w/actual suspension 96-O-02312 |
16 December 1997 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 96-O-02312 (27 years, 4 months ago) |
11 December 1997 | Active (27 years, 4 months ago) |
29 August 1997 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (27 years, 8 months ago) Discipline w/actual suspension 96-H-03621 |
15 July 1996 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 96-H-03621 (28 years, 9 months ago) |
8 September 1995 | Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 93-O-19062 (29 years, 8 months ago) |
15 December 1993 | Public reproval with/duties 92-O-12295 (31 years, 4 months ago) |
1 November 1993 | Active (31 years, 6 months ago) |
16 August 1993 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (31 years, 8 months ago) Suspended, failed to pay fees |
6 August 1993 | Active (31 years, 9 months ago) |
6 July 1993 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (31 years, 10 months ago) Ordered inactive 92-O-12295 |
20 January 1993 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 92-O-12295 (32 years, 3 months ago) |
22 December 1976 | Admitted to the State Bar of California (48 years, 4 months ago) |
August 29, 1997 ROBERT Y. NAKAMURA [#72069], 46, of Los Angeles was suspended for one year, stayed, and placed on probation for two years, including 60 days actual suspension, effective Aug. 29, 1997. He was ordered to pass the MPRE. Nakamura failed to take and pass the CPRE, a condition of a public reproval he received in 1993. However, in 1995, the State Bar Court modified the order in a stipulation, deleting the CPRE requirement and adding the requirement that Nakamura attend the bar’s ethics school client trust account record-keeping course, on or before May 22, 1996. Although the course was offered five times in Los Angeles and three times in San Francisco during this period, Nakamura neglected to attend any of the classes. Nakamura’s prior record of discipline was considered a factor in aggravation. The November 1993 public reproval resulted from acts of misconduct which included communicating with a represented party, failure to competently perform and failure to promptly return clients’ files. In addition, in December 1993, he was placed on probation for six months with 30 days stayed suspension for failure to communicate, promptly return clients’ files and cooperate with the bar’s investigations. No mitigating circumstances were introduced. |