Glendale, CA 91206
14 June 2001 | Resigned (24 years ago) Resignation with charges pending 01-Q-01109 |
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2 April 2001 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (24 years, 2 months ago) Vol.inactive(tender of resign.w/charges) 01-Q-01109 |
16 October 2000 | Active (24 years, 8 months ago) |
7 October 2000 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (24 years, 8 months ago) |
14 July 2000 | Active (24 years, 11 months ago) |
11 May 2000 | Not eligible to practice law in CA (25 years, 1 month ago) Discipline w/actual suspension 97-O-16362 |
28 April 1998 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 97-O-16362 (27 years, 1 month ago) |
22 March 1996 | Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 92-O-17225 (29 years, 3 months ago) |
14 August 1995 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 94-O-18077 (29 years, 10 months ago) |
21 April 1995 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 94-O-12119 (30 years, 2 months ago) |
23 January 1995 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 92-O-17225 (30 years, 5 months ago) |
9 January 1995 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 93-O-16604 (30 years, 5 months ago) |
28 June 1977 | Admitted to the State Bar of California (48 years ago) |
May 11, 2000 GERARD E. SABO [#74988], 50, of Glendale was suspended for one year, stayed, placed on two years of probation with a 30-day actual suspension, and was ordered to take the MPRE within one year. The order took effect May 11, 2000. Sabo stipulated to three counts of misconduct.He failed to report to the State Bar a $1,300 sanction which was imposed after he filed a cross-complaint on behalf of his clients, who were defendants in a case, without the court’s permission.The other two counts involved Sabo’s failure to comply with probation conditions attached to a 1996 disciplinary order. He did not submit two probation reports.In mitigation, Sabo was heavily involved in preparation for a juvenile court matter at the time the first probation report was due and he mistakenly believed the final report was not due until the investigation of the sanction matter was completed. He presented letters attesting to his good character and he performed pro bono work.The 1996 discipline was the result of a failure to perform legal services competently, return client papers promptly, communicate with clients, keep an agreement made in lieu of discipline or cooperate with the bar’s investigation. He also appeared for a party without authority.March 22, 1996 GERARD EDMUND SABO [#74988], 45, of Los Angeles was suspended for one year, stayed, and placed on probation for two years, effective March 22, 1996. He also was ordered to pass the CPRE. Sabo's misconduct involved multiple acts of wrongdoing and included failure to communicate with clients, competently perform legal services, release client files and cooperate with the bar's investigation.In one matter, Sabo was employed by a couple to represent them in several civil matters dealing with their health insurance coverage.Sabo initially performed some legal services, prepared complaints for two lawsuits and arranged for one of the clients to undergo emergency medical treatment. But he neglected to file or serve the suits. Sabo also did not tell the couple that the lawsuits were never filed and the statute of limitations expired. A collection agency eventually filed a lawsuit against the couple to collect funds owed by their defunct health insurance company and the couple secured the services of another attorney. At one point, Sabo agreed to assist the couple in working out a settlement with a medical center, but he failed to follow through and the clients were forced to negotiate their own settlement with the center's attorney. He did, however, review the settlement and negotiate some revisions which were beneficial to the clients. In aggravation, Sabo's misconduct involved multiple acts of wrongdoing and his actions significantly harmed a client. In mitigation, Sabo has no prior record of discipline since his admission to the bar in 1977. At the time of his misconduct, Sabo was experiencing marital problems which resulted in the end of his 12-year marriage. His marital problems and support of two households with four children caused him intense emotional and financial stress. He has expressed remorse for his actions, accepted responsibility for his actions and plans to take steps to atone for his misconduct. |