In the Matter of Elana Thibault (Review Dept. 2023) 6 Cal. State Bar Ct. Rptr. 64

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In the Matter of Elana Thibault

Review Department (2023) 6 Cal. State Bar Ct. Rptr. 64

Overview

This case underscores the breadth of California’s conflict-of-interest rules and the serious consequences of violating a court sanctions order and failing to report judicial sanctions to the State Bar. The Review Department affirmed a 30-day actual suspension.

Core Misconduct

1. Conflict of Interest (Former Rule 3-310(E))

Respondent agreed to represent a husband in a marital dissolution matter adverse to the wife, even though respondent’s former employer had previously represented the wife in the same case and obtained confidential information.

Although the former employer was not licensed in California, the court held an implied attorney-client relationship existed because:

  • The wife signed a retainer agreement
  • Paid $5,000
  • Provided confidential written narrative
  • Reasonably believed the former employer was a licensed attorney

The conflict was imputed to respondent, even after she became a solo practitioner. She accessed the wife’s confidential file and attempted to use it in court.

2. Failure to Obey Court Order (§ 6103)

The superior court sanctioned respondent $5,000 for filing frivolous pleadings and attempting to substitute into the case despite the court’s prior denial.

Respondent:

  • Appealed unsuccessfully
  • Waited 8 months after appeals were exhausted
  • Paid sanctions only after State Bar inquiry

Court orders become final for disciplinary purposes once review is exhausted. A subjective belief that an order is invalid is not an objectively reasonable defense.

3. Failure to Report Sanctions (§ 6068(o)(3))

Respondent did not report the $5,000 sanctions to the State Bar until nearly four years later. Good faith is not a defense to failure-to-report violations.

Culpability Summary

ViolationResult
Former Rule 3-310(E)Conflict of Interest – Found
§ 6103Failure to Obey Court Order – Found
§ 6068(o)(3)Failure to Report Sanctions – Found
§ 6068(e)Failure to Preserve Confidences – Not Found

Aggravation

  • Multiple acts of misconduct
  • Indifference to wrongdoing (continued justification of actions)

Mitigation

  • No prior discipline
  • Four character declarations (limited weight)
  • Limited pro bono work (nominal weight)

The Review Department declined mitigation for “good faith” because respondent’s beliefs were not objectively reasonable.

Discipline

Sanction ComponentTerm
Stayed Suspension1 year
Actual Suspension30 days
Probation1 year
ConditionsEthics course, compliance declaration
Monetary Sanctions$2,500 recommended

Key Takeaways for Attorneys

  • Conflicts are imputed across firms and former employment relationships.
  • Implied attorney-client relationships can arise from conduct.
  • Court sanctions must be paid promptly once final.
  • Judicial sanctions over $1,000 must be reported within 30 days.
  • Persistent justification of misconduct can aggravate discipline.
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