In re Booker
In re Booker
Opinion of the Court
Pursuant to Bar Rule 4-208.1, the Investigative Panel of the State Disciplinary Board directed the Office of the General Counsel of
Disciplinary No. 949. The complainant hired Respondent to represent her son in a criminal matter and paid him $2,500 for these services. The Respondent failed to appear at any of the court dates and refused to account to the complainant for the fee paid. The Bar found that Respondent was in violation of Standards 4, 23, 30, 44, 45, 61, 63, 65, and 68 of Bar Rule 4-102.
Disciplinary No. 950. The complainant hired Respondent to represent him in a civil suit. The State Bar found that Respondent permitted “an unsupervised, disbarred attorney to take charge” of the complainant’s case with the result that the case was dismissed to the complainant’s detriment. The Respondent then entered into a settlement agreement with the complainant in which the Respondent agreed to pay the complainant $15,000. The Respondent refused to pay or account for $8,000 of the settlement agreed upon. The State Bar found that Respondent had violated Standards 4, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 44, 45 61, 65, and 68 of Bar Rule 4-102.
Disciplinary No. 951. The complainant paid the Respondent $3,000 to defend him on certain criminal charges. The Respondent refused to take any action on behalf of the complainant who was then forced to hire new counsel. Respondent refused to return or account for the fee, and secreted himself from the client. The State Bar found that Respondent is in violation of Standards 8, 22, 23, 44 and 68 of Bar Rule 4-102.
Disciplinary No. 952. The complainant hired the Respondent to secure her husband’s release from jail on bond, giving him a truck and cash. The Respondent failed to take any action on the client’s behalf and refused to return or account for the fee. The State Bar found Respondent to be in violation of Standards 3, 4, 21, 22, 23, 30, 31, 44, 45, 61, 62, 63, 65, and 68 of Bar Rule 4-102.
Disciplinary No. 953. The complainant hired the Respondent to represent her in a civil suit. The Respondent represented to the complainant that he was actively pursuing her case, and that it would proceed to trial. However, the Respondent subsequently entered into
It is hereby ordered that the Notices of Discipline filed in this proceeding are adopted as the final order of this Court, State Bar Rule 4-208.3, and that Respondent James Booker is hereby disbarred. It is ordered that his name be removed from the roll of those individuals entitled to practice law in this State.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- IN THE MATTER OF JAMES BOOKER
- Status
- Published