In the Matter of Nathan V. Hoffman

On November 2, 2022, the Board of Disciplinary Appeals entered an Agreed Judgment of Partially Probated Suspension against Los Angeles, CA attorney Nathan V. Hoffman, 62, State Bar of Texas Card No. 09785490.  On May 13, 2022, an Order was entered by the Supreme Court of California in a matter styled, In re Nathan V. Hoffman on Discipline, Case Nos. S261244 (State Bar Court Nos. 12-C-16181; 18-0-15019) suspending Hoffman from the practice of law in California for four years, with three years active suspension and the remainder probated contingent upon proof of rehabilitation and fitness.  The disciplinary proceeding arose out of Hoffman’s conviction of manufacturing at least 50 marijuana plants in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 84l(a)(l).  Hoffman waived any applicable defenses and agreed to a judgment of partially probated suspension.  He is suspended from the practice of law in Texas for four years with three years active suspension, beginning November 2, 2022 and extending through November 1, 2025, followed by a one-year probated suspension extending through November 1, 2026.  BODA Case No. 67182.

 

BODA Cause Number: 
67182
Type of Matter: 
Reciprocal Discipline
Date Filed: 
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
BODA Decision: 
Partially Probated Suspension
Appealed to the Supreme Court: 
No