LA Eviction Lawyer Charged Over Fake Case Law Filing

A prominent Los Angeles eviction attorney is facing new disciplinary charges after a court filing in a 2023 eviction case cited fake case law.

Key points:

  • California State Bar filed new charges tied to an eviction filing that allegedly included non-existent legal authority.
  • The lawyer had built a reputation representing landlords in eviction cases for decades.
  • The new allegations say he failed to act diligently and engaged in dishonesty and corruption.
  • The filing previously led to $999 in court sanctions against his firm.
  • Legal experts cited in the story said the brief appeared to have been generated with artificial intelligence and not properly verified.
  • If the charges are proven, the attorney could face discipline up to suspension or disbarment.

Why this matters for landlords:

  • Evictions are already high-risk, technical cases where mistakes can delay possession and increase costs.
  • Using the wrong attorney or relying on sloppy legal work can backfire fast.
  • Landlords need competent counsel, accurate filings, and clean documentation when enforcing lease rights.
  • Shortcuts in court can create more exposure, not less.

Arizona investor takeaway:

  • In Arizona, landlord rights still depend on following the process correctly.
  • Notices, service, documentation, and court filings all need to be done the right way.
  • This is another reminder that protecting property rights requires real legal work, not AI-generated guesswork.
  • Professional property management and strong legal partners help reduce avoidable risk when disputes escalate.

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