Attorney Profile
Lauren Smedley Taylor #141240
License Status: Resigned
CONSUMER ALERT
This attorney has resigned from the practice of law with disciplinary charges pending. As a result, the attorney is ineligible to practice law in California. The State Bar posts consumer alerts online when attorneys resign with disciplinary charges pending. The decision(s) or order(s) are posted on the State Bar Court Smart Search. Anyone who believes they have been the victim of attorney misconduct is urged to file a complaint with the State Bar. |
Address: P O Box 23103, Santa Barbara, CA 93121
Phone: 888-341-1678 | Fax: Not Available
Email: Not Available | Website: Not Available
License Status, Disciplinary and Administrative History
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Date | License Status | Discipline | Administrative Action |
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Present | Resigned | ||
9/3/1997 | Resigned | Resignation with charges pending 97-Q-13882 | |
6/16/1997 | Not eligible to practice law in CA | Vol.inactive(tender of resign.w/charges) 97-Q-13882 | |
1/1/1997 | Inactive | ||
7/3/1989 | Admitted to the State Bar of California |
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