In the Matter of Thomas P. Freydl (Review Dept. 2001) 4 Cal. State Bar Ct. Rptr. 349

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In the Matter of Thomas P. Freydl (2001) – California Reciprocal Discipline & Misappropriation

In the Matter of Thomas P. Freydl

(Review Dept. 2001) 4 Cal. State Bar Ct. Rptr. 349


Overview

This reciprocal discipline case arose after attorney Thomas P. Freydl was suspended for three years in Michigan for serious professional misconduct, including misappropriation of client funds. California initiated proceedings under Business and Professions Code § 6049.1, which provides that a final disciplinary order from another jurisdiction is conclusive evidence of misconduct in California, subject to limited exceptions.

The California Review Department ultimately recommended disbarment, finding that respondent’s misconduct — when combined with prior California discipline — demonstrated a pattern of client disregard and financial exploitation.


Facts

Michigan Misconduct (Christie Matter)

Respondent misappropriated $12,500 in client funds from Melissa Christie. The Michigan disciplinary authorities found that he:

  • Failed to maintain client funds in trust
  • Failed to promptly pay funds owed to the client
  • Failed to account for entrusted funds
  • Failed to respond to client inquiries
  • Failed to diligently represent the client
  • Failed to cooperate with disciplinary investigators
  • Committed acts involving moral turpitude

Michigan imposed a three-year suspension and ordered restitution exceeding $16,000.

Prior California Discipline (Freydl I & II)

Before the reciprocal proceeding, respondent had already been disciplined in California for misconduct arising from the same time period, including:

  • Borrowing $10,000 from a client without written conflict disclosures
  • Failing to file a copyright action after receiving advanced fees
  • Failing to refund unearned fees
  • Failing to respond to client status inquiries
  • Failing to keep the State Bar informed of his address

His probation was later revoked for noncompliance, resulting in further suspension.


Procedural Issue: Reciprocal Discipline

Under Bus. & Prof. Code § 6049.1, California must treat a final disciplinary order from another state as conclusive evidence of misconduct unless:

  1. The foreign misconduct would not warrant discipline in California; or
  2. The foreign proceeding lacked fundamental constitutional protection.

Respondent argued:

  • The prior California stipulation barred reliance on Michigan findings;
  • Section 6049.1 was unconstitutionally applied because Michigan used a preponderance standard;
  • The matter was resolved in earlier California discipline.

The Review Department rejected each argument, holding that:

  • The Christie matter was not included in the prior stipulation;
  • Constitutional challenges were waived by failure to raise them properly;
  • The Michigan order conclusively established misconduct.

Mitigation

  • Limited cooperation in allowing witness testimony by declaration
  • No substantial mitigating evidence presented

The court gave minimal weight to mitigation.


Aggravation

  • Prior discipline
  • Pattern of misconduct
  • Failure to respond to investigations
  • Failure to comply with probation
  • Client harm

Although prior discipline arose from the same time period, the court considered the totality of misconduct in evaluating appropriate sanction.


Sanction Analysis

Standard 2.2 provides that willful misappropriation generally warrants disbarment unless:

  • The amount is insignificantly small; or
  • Compelling mitigation clearly predominates.

Here:

  • $12,500 was not insignificant
  • No compelling mitigation existed
  • Misconduct reflected a broader pattern of client exploitation

The court emphasized Supreme Court precedent holding that misappropriation ordinarily results in disbarment absent extraordinary circumstances.


Sanctions Table

Violation Jurisdiction Discipline
Misappropriation ($12,500) Michigan 3-Year Suspension
Failure to Account / Respond Michigan Included in Suspension
Prior Client Loan & Fee Violations California Stayed Suspension + Probation
Probation Violation California 6-Month Suspension
Reciprocal Discipline California Disbarment Recommended

Holding

The Review Department recommended that Thomas P. Freydl be disbarred from the practice of law in California.

The court concluded that the misappropriation was not isolated, mitigation was minimal, and respondent’s record demonstrated disregard for professional obligations.


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