Martin Wolff was admitted to the California Bar 22nd December 1976, but has since been disbarred. Martin graduated from Loyola Law School.

Lawyer Information

NameMartin Wolff
First Admitted22 December 1976 (48 years, 4 months ago)
StatusDisbarred
Bar Number73211

Contact

Phone Number680-488-1224

Schools

Law SchoolLoyola Law School (Los Angeles CA)
Undergraduate SchoolPomona Coll (Claremont CA)

Address

Current AddressP O Box 1281
Koror, PW 96940
Map

History

19 December 1999Disbarred (25 years, 4 months ago)
Disbarment 99-N-10088
25 July 1999Not eligible to practice law in CA (25 years, 9 months ago)
Ordered inactive 99-N-10088
19 July 1999Not eligible to practice law in CA (25 years, 9 months ago)
Ordered inactive 99-N-10088
13 May 1999Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 99-N-10088 (25 years, 12 months ago)
19 September 1998Not eligible to practice law in CA (26 years, 7 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 96-J-05089
21 July 1997Not eligible to practice law in CA (27 years, 9 months ago)
Suspended, failed to pay fees
14 July 1997Not eligible to practice law in CA (27 years, 9 months ago)
Ordered inactive 96-J-05089
1 May 1997Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 96-J-05089 (28 years ago)
1 January 1993Inactive (32 years, 4 months ago)
22 December 1976Admitted to the State Bar of California (48 years, 4 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

December 19, 1999

MARTIN WOLFF [#73211], 52, of Koror, PW, was disbarred Dec. 19, 1999, and ordered to comply with rule 955.

Wolff failed to comply with a rule 955 requirement in a 1998 disciplinary order by not submitting the necessary affidavit to the Supreme Court.

The discipline came in a default proceeding brought because of misconduct in Hawaii, where Wolff wrongfully accused opposing counsel in a civil case of fabricating evidence.

The court also found that between 1989 and 1996, he made 14 separate and meritless accusations alleging dishonesty, false statement, fraud and subornation of perjury against 10 attorneys. He communicated with a represented party, made a false statement to a court and forced two female domestic employees to walk naked through the streets.

An attorney can be disciplined in California for misconduct in another state if those actions would have led to discipline here had they occurred in this state.