Filed: Jun. 02, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 02, 2016
Summary: MEMORANDUM REGARDING IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS WILLIAM J. LAFFERTY, III , Bankruptcy Judge . On June 1, 2016, the Court held a status conference in the above-captioned adversary proceeding. Appearances were noted on the record. Debtor's counsel, Mr. Elliot Stone, respectfully requested that the Court consider allowing him to pay the $200 sanction entered against him 1 to a charitable organization or in an alternative method to the traditional form of payment directly to the Clerk of Court. M
Summary: MEMORANDUM REGARDING IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS WILLIAM J. LAFFERTY, III , Bankruptcy Judge . On June 1, 2016, the Court held a status conference in the above-captioned adversary proceeding. Appearances were noted on the record. Debtor's counsel, Mr. Elliot Stone, respectfully requested that the Court consider allowing him to pay the $200 sanction entered against him 1 to a charitable organization or in an alternative method to the traditional form of payment directly to the Clerk of Court. Mr..
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MEMORANDUM REGARDING IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS
WILLIAM J. LAFFERTY, III, Bankruptcy Judge.
On June 1, 2016, the Court held a status conference in the above-captioned adversary proceeding. Appearances were noted on the record. Debtor's counsel, Mr. Elliot Stone, respectfully requested that the Court consider allowing him to pay the $200 sanction entered against him1 to a charitable organization or in an alternative method to the traditional form of payment directly to the Clerk of Court. Mr. Stone indicated that his request was due to his belief that judicial sanctions for reasons other than discovery must be reported to the State Bar of California.
Section 6068 of the California Business & Professions Code ("Section 6068") is the applicable authority on whether an attorney must self-report judicial sanctions. Section 6068 states, in pertinent part, that "[i]t is the duty of an attorney...(o) [t]o report to the agency charged with attorney discipline, in writing, within 30 days of the time the attorney has knowledge of...(3)[t]he imposition of judicial sanctions against the attorney, except for sanctions for failure to make discovery or monetary sanctions of less than one thousand dollars." Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 6068(o)(3).
The current $200 sanction falls below the amount needed for self-reporting to be necessary. The Court is unaware of any other reason why Mr. Stone would be required to self-report the current sanction. Therefore, in consideration of Mr. Stone's request, and upon review of the applicable authority, the Court hereby DENIES Mr. Stone's request.
The $200 sanction must be paid directly to the Clerk of Court on or before June 6, 2016, in accordance with the Court's Order Imposing Sanctions (doc. 35). However, the Court would consider any further briefing from Mr. Stone regarding his request (ie if other factors require him to self-report), provided such briefing is filed on or before June 6, 2016.