Thursday, July 16, 2009

Notice Of Disciplinary Charges Filed By State Bar Against California Attorney In Connection With Disgruntled Loan Modification Client

In Southern California, the Orange County Register reports:

  • One state regulator has faced a hurdle in trying to stop companies from scamming people who need help avoiding foreclosure. But this week another agency stepped in to join the fight. The California State BAR on July 7 filed its first disciplinary case against an attorney related to the burgeoning, and sometimes messy, loan modification business. [... O]n Tuesday it filed a notice of disciplinary charges against Sean Rutledge, a lawyer with United Law Group in Irvine.

  • The notice accuses Rutledge of taking $1,750 from a homeowner in November 2008 but never making an effort to get his loan modified. After the client requested a refund, it took months to get his money back and the client had to first sign a document releasing Rutledge of all legal liabilities, according to the filing.

For more, including Rutledge's response, see Irvine attorney is first to face discipline over loan mods.

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