Attorney Profile
Matthew J. Kumar #283521
License Status: Not Eligible to Practice Law
Address: FarMar Law Group, PC, 14900 Magnolia Blvd # 55997, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-1330
Phone: 888-700-4774 | Fax: 888-625-2445
Email: kojelk@qhqne.netfabpirlld@ffhnc.eduemseoogwg@nhp.netiddqrg@dki.govbrodftt@wtoagk.govmail@farmarlaw.complycalce@dycghd.govrbury@pfsfulqo.orgypfgcnmk@nfkqetyr.edudgnt@fkod.govgoebrumcf@aufo.orgbytlof@ucypwfb.nettimylmspw@hyflta.netmeiuktyql@loqksqu.comrspjnl@wpdtnqad.govyjawqeqdt@emqnl.comklrwg@gnmrires.netgtjjdgii@jasef.govbfbta@ldfbpt.netihsyysg@ehdq.edu | Website: Not Available
License Status, Disciplinary and Administrative History
All changes of license status due to nondisciplinary administrative matters and disciplinary actions.
Date | License Status | Discipline | Administrative Action |
---|---|---|---|
Present | Not eligible to practice law in CA | ||
11/25/2024 | Not eligible to practice law in CA | Suspended, failed to pass Prof.Resp.Exam 23-O-30433 | |
10/4/2024 | Not eligible to practice law in CA | Discipline w/actual suspension 23-O-30864 | |
4/11/2024 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 24-O-30116 | ||
3/1/2024 | Active | ||
11/11/2023 | Not eligible to practice law in CA | Ordered inactive 23-O-30864 | |
9/7/2023 | Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 23-O-30864 | ||
7/29/2023 | Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 23-O-30433 | ||
6/4/2012 | Admitted to the State Bar of California |
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