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Attorney Misconduct Online Complaint

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To file an attorney misconduct complaint, please fill out the online form. Please read the instructions below and then click Next at the bottom of this page to begin the complaint.

For questions call 800-843-9053.

If you are unable to fill out the form online, you may print and mail the completed Complaint Form to the State Bar’s Intake Department. Please note that the PDF forms cannot be filled out within the browser. You must download and complete your application or form using Adobe Acrobat Reader.


Instructions

Your Information

  • Please provide your name, address, zip code, email address (if available), and telephone numbers (work, home and cell).   Complaints are presumptively non-public unless charges are filed. So that we may promptly communicate with you, please provide an email address to which you have exclusive access and is not shared with others.
  • If you are an attorney submitting a complaint about another attorney, please let us know and indicate whether your complaint is about opposing counsel and whether you are filing the complaint based on your duty to report professional misconduct under Rule of Professional Conduct 8.3. Additional information regarding filing a complaint under Rule 8.3 is contained in a series of FAQs. The State Bar encourages California attorneys to complete the complaint form in English.
  • Disclosure of Complainant Information
  • If your complaint proceeds to investigation, in the course of that investigation the State Bar ordinarily will disclose your identity as the complainant to the lawyer who is the subject of the complaint. If you would prefer not to have your identity as the complainant disclosed to the lawyer, please check the appropriate box on the complaint form, and the State Bar will attempt to honor your preference. However, if you are the client of the lawyer complained about, the State Bar will be required to disclose your identity to establish a waiver of attorney-client confidentiality for purposes of the investigation. Also, during the investigation the State Bar will be required to disclose to the lawyer the facts and circumstances being investigated. See Rules of Procedure of the State Bar of California, Rule 2409(a) (“Prior to the filing of a Notice of Disciplinary Charges, the Office of Chief Trial Counsel shall notify the attorney in writing of the allegations forming the basis for the complaint . . . .”). Even if the State Bar does not identify you to the lawyer, these facts and circumstances may enable the respondent to identify you as the complainant. Finally, if the State Bar decides to proceed with filing disciplinary charges, the State Bar likely will be required to disclose your identity as the complainant as part of discovery in connection with a pre-filing settlement conference or with the disciplinary proceeding.
  • You may submit a complaint anonymously. If you wish to do so, please check the appropriate box on the complaint form. If you submit an “anonymous” complaint but include information that would identify you, it is possible that the State Bar may be required to make the identifying information available to the respondent in connection with the pursuit of any disciplinary charges. In determining whether to report anonymously, please bear in mind the following:
    1. Reporting anonymously may make it more difficult for the State Bar to investigate and pursue disciplinary charges as it will not have a way to contact you to request additional information and, if you are the lawyer’s client, will not be able to establish a waiver of attorney-client confidentiality for purposes of the investigation.
    2. in investigating any complaint, the State Bar will be required to disclose to the respondent the facts and circumstances being investigated. See Rules of Procedure of the State Bar of California, Rule 2409(a) (“Prior to the filing of a Notice of Disciplinary Charges, the Office of Chief Trial Counsel shall notify the attorney in writing of the allegations forming the basis for the complaint . . . .”). Even if the State Bar does not identify you to the lawyer, these facts and circumstances may enable the lawyer to identify you as the complainant.

Attorney’s Information

  • You may use the State Bar’s online Attorney Search to see whether an attorney has a public record of prior discipline in California and whether the attorney is licensed to practice law in California.
  • If submitting using the online form, in the “Attorney’s Information” section, use the first field to search for the attorney you are complaining about. Enter the bar number or name (last name first name, with no comma between). Do not try to fill in the fields below the search field. They will autopopulate with the results of the search.
  • If submitting using a PDF or printout of the complaint form, please provide the full name, address and phone number of the attorney you are complaining about.
  • If you wish to complain about more than one attorney, complete a separate statement of complaint for each attorney.
  • If any of the blank spaces do not apply to your case, write N/A (Not Applicable). If you do not know the size of the attorney’s law firm, please state “Unknown” for Size of Law Firm.
  • In the Statement of Complaint section, tell us in your own words what the attorney did or failed to do that you believe may warrant disciplinary action. We need to know the background of your case.
    • If your complaint is about the attorney you hired, tell us: When did you hire the attorney? What agreement did you make with the attorney? Was the agreement verbal or in writing?
    • If the complaint is about an attorney who has not represented you, please tell us: What is the connection you have with this attorney? If the attorney is representing a person or entity in a dispute with you, please identify that person or entity and explain the nature of the dispute.

Court Information

  • If your complaint involves a court case, please provide information (if known) in this section.

Attachments

  • As part of the online complaint form, you will be limited to 10 attachments, with a maximum of 4 MB each.
  • Provide any helpful documents. Send only copies and keep the originals. All documents you send, originals or copies, become the property of the State Bar and are subject to future destruction.
    • If you are complaining about an attorney who represented you, provide copies of written fee agreements, payments or other communications (written or electronic) to the attorney. It may be helpful to provide copies of the front and back sides of all canceled checks and/or copies of receipts showing your payments to the attorney.
    • If you are complaining about some other attorney, provide any court documents or communications with the attorney which will help to explain your complaint.
    • If you are represented by counsel in the matter involving the attorney, please provide your attorney’s name, address and telephone number.
  • If you have already submitted a complaint and would like to add additional supporting documents, please click here.

Translation Information

The State Bar accepts complaints in over 200 languages. If you need translation services to communicate with the State Bar, please let us know by completing the Translation Information section. We will communicate with you through a translation service in the language of your choice. If you have a trusted friend or family member whom you would prefer to provide translation assistance and that person will accept communications from the State Bar in English, please provide their contact information in the Translation Information section.

After You Submit

The State Bar will review and evaluate your complaint to determine whether investigation and prosecution is appropriate. You will be notified of our decision in writing. This chart explains what happens after you file a complaint. Thank you for your cooperation.

Important Information You Should Know

The State Bar's Office of Chief Trial Counsel (OCTC) reviews complaints of unethical conduct by attorneys licensed to practice in California. Should OCTC prosecute allegations contained in your complaint, you may be required to testify before the State Bar Court in order to prove charges against the attorney(s) involved.

Below is a list of what OCTC can and cannot do when it considers a complaint against an attorney:

  • OCTC can recommend that an attorney be disciplined only for a violation of the California State Bar Act or the California Rules of Professional Conduct.
  • OCTC cannot act as your attorney or otherwise help you in legal matters connected with your complaint. For example, OCTC cannot give you legal advice or perform legal service for you (such as pursuing damages or other legal action against the attorney(s) involved in your complaint). You may have legal remedies available to you, but OCTC cannot advise you on your rights in a given situation or what you should do. The State Bar is not a court that can provide civil remedies to you.
  • OCTC cannot give you the name of a particular attorney to help you with your legal matters. The State Bar does certify lawyer referral services, and a list of certified lawyer referral services is available on the State Bar's website or by calling 800-843-9053. The State Bar pamphlet Finding the Right Lawyer is also available online.
  • OCTC can seek discipline for an attorney’s failure to refund an unearned fee or failure to account for fees. Please keep in mind, however, that attorney fees are not refundable simply because you are dissatisfied with your attorney's services. In other words, OCTC cannot decide whether an attorney’s fee is reasonable. If you are disputing your attorney's fees, you may seek to resolve the dispute through a fee arbitration process. Information about fee arbitration is available online or by calling 800-843-9053.
  • OCTC can seek an order of restitution if an attorney has misappropriated client funds. In addition, the State Bar's Client Security Fund (CSF) may reimburse funds dishonestly taken by the attorney (but not simply because the lawyer acted incompetently, committed malpractice or failed to take certain action). CSF cannot process applications for reimbursement until final discipline has been ordered against the attorney by the California Supreme Court. An application for reimbursement from CSF is available online or by calling 800-843-9053.
  • If you have further questions, you may call the call center at 800-843-9053. Also, the State Bar pamphlet Having A Problem With Your Lawyer is available online. The pamphlet has helpful answers to questions about dealing with an attorney.

If you are unable to fill out the form online, you may print and mail the Complaint Form to the State Bar’s Intake Department.

1. Your Information

Check here if you wish to submit your complaint anonymously:
(If you check this box, you should skip and not enter any information in the spaces that request identifying information, i.e., name, address, phone, email.)

Please note that this may make it more difficult or impossible to investigate and pursue disciplinary charges as the State Bar will not have a way to contact you to obtain additional information and, if you are the lawyer’s client, will not be able to establish a waiver of attorney-client confidentiality for purposes of the investigation.

Check here if you would prefer that the State Bar not disclose your identity as the complainant to the lawyer during the course of the investigation:

Please note that the State Bar will attempt to honor this preference, but: (1) if you are the client of the lawyer complained about, the State Bar will be required to disclose your identity to establish a waiver of attorney-client confidentiality for purposes of the investigation; (2) during the investigation the State Bar will be required to disclose to the lawyer the facts and circumstances being investigated, which may enable the respondent to identify you as the complainant; and (3) if the State Bar decides to proceed with filing disciplinary charges, the State Bar likely will be required to disclose your identity as the complainant as part of discovery in connection with a pre-filing settlement conference or with the disciplinary proceeding.

Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*)

If you prefer to communicate by email, please provide an email address. Complaints are confidential unless charges are filed. So that we may promptly communicate with you, please provide an email address to which you have exclusive access and is not shared with others.

2. Attorney's Information

First Name Last Name Licensee No
 
Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*)


Complaint Information

To better achieve the State Bar’s mission to protect the public, please answer the following questions:

* Have you or a member of your family complained to the State Bar about this attorney previously?

* Did you hire the attorney?

Enter the approximate date you hired the attorney and the amount, if any paid to the attorney.

   

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* Does this complaint involve allegations of theft?

* Does this complaint involve allegations of attorney misconduct where a person 65 years of age or older was victimized?

* Does this complaint involve allegations of attorney misconduct where a person who is incapacitated, infirm, disabled, incarcerated, an immigrant, or a minor was victimized?

* Does this complaint involve allegations that the attorney has abandoned a client?

* Does this complaint involve allegations about an attorney who provided, or was supposed to provide, services related to immigration?

* Is this complaint being submitted to support an ineffective assistance of counsel claim in immigration court under Matter of Lozada, 19 I&N Dec. 637 (BIA 1988)?

* Are you an attorney?

* Does this complaint involve allegations against opposing counsel?

* Are you filing this complaint based on your duty to report professional misconduct under Rule of Professional Conduct 8.3? (Additional information regarding fillings under Rule 8.3 is in these FAQs)


Statement of Complaint

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3. Related Court Case Information (If known)

If your complaint involves a court case, answer the following, if known:

 

4. Attachments

Attach copies of pertinent documents such as a copy of the fee agreement, cancelled checks or receipts, and relevant correspondence or other communications.

  • The maximum number of files allowed to attach are 10 files.
  • The maximum file size allowed is 4 MB and the following file extensions can be attached: .pdf, .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .xlsm, .jpg, .jpeg, .tif, .png, .txt, .csv and .msg.

 

5. Translation Information



The State Bar accepts complaints in over 200 languages. If you need translation services to communicate with the State Bar, please let us know by completing this section of the complaint form. We will communicate with you through a translation service in the language of your choice. Do you need translation services?

* State the language in which you need formal translation


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The State Bar’s mission is to protect complainants regardless of their immigration status. Complainants who are unable to complete this form due to disability, language restrictions or other circumstances may obtain help by calling the complaint line at 800-843-9053.

 

Review Complaint


1. Your Contact Information



3. Related Court Case Information


4. Attachments



5. Translation Information


The State Bar accepts complaints in over 200 languages. If you need translation services to communicate with the State Bar, please let us know by completing this section of the complaint form. We will communicate with you through a translation service in the language of your choice. Do you need translation services?


6. Submission






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Your complaint is submitted when you click on the "Submit" button. You will have the option to print your complaint after you click "Submit". If you provide an email address, you will also receive an email confirmation that will enable you to download or print the submitted complaint.

Complaints submitted on business days after 4:30 pm PT, on weekends, or on holidays, will be deemed received on the next business day.

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