Michael Jackson Lawyer Brian Oxman Suspended From Practicing Law Again

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For the the third time in his career, Brian Oxman is getting suspended from practicing law. Oxman, a constant presence on TV who identifies himself as the “Jackson family lawyer,” isn’t the only one in trouble this time. So is his wife, Maureen Jaroscak, who is also a lawyer in California. In a decision filed by the State Bar of California on March 3, 2011, the agency has recommended that Oxman be suspended for two years, with a third year of suspension stayed based on Oxman proving that he’s mended his ways. In addition to reporting to the Bar Association four times a year during the three years, Oxman must also “must attend and satisfactorily complete the State Bar’s Ethics School and State Bar’s Client Trust Accounting School and provide satisfactory proof of such completion to the State Bar’s Office of Probation.” Jaroscak has been similarly recommended for punishment. And the couple must take and pass the Multi State Professional Responsibility Examination during their suspensions.
What happened? Oxman’s problems stem from 2004, when he represented a woman named Raquel Axelrod in her divorce from husband John Larson. It’s a complicated tale, but ended with Oxman being ordered by a bankruptcy court to pay Larson–the ex husband of Oxman’s client–a little over $5,000 in sanctions. Oxman simply failed to do so, even though he entered into several settlement agreements. Oxman also never reported the sanction to the Bar Association, and never paid it.
At the same time, Oxman and Jaroscak were involved in an eight year long scheme, according to the Star Bar of California’s filing, to hijack another client’s estate worth more than $500,000. This story, separate from the Axelrod/Larson one, shows Jaroscak completely ignoring rulings from the State Supreme Court and the California Bar as she willfully kept money from brother and sister Gerald and Sarah Quattrrochi after their parents died.
In both cases, the Star Bar decision found that the Oxmans “lacked candor”–which is a nice way of saying they lied about everything.
Interestingly, all of this was going on as Oxman grandstanded in Michael Jackson’s child molestation and conspiracy case, slept in court and snored loudly, and was eventually fired from the case by Jackson chief legal counsel, Thomas Mesereau. Mesereau, busy with keeping Jackson out of jail–which he did–had no idea all this was going on simultaneously.
And that’s not all: the State Bar also found that Oxman and Jaroscak co-mingled their funds with those of their clients, used their Client Trust Account to hide money from their own many creditors, and basically lied about everything else in their professional lives including fees they received for teaching at UC Irvine. Oxman was found guilty of four counts of misconduct, his wife five counts. Why they weren’t barred from ever practicing law again is a mystery considering this is Oxman’s third suspension. The State Bar also accused Jaroscak of “moral turpitude.” (That is very ugly; you rarely hear that expression anymore. It’s severe.)
But the court said in its decision that since Oxman and Jaroscak had admitted to some of their wrong doing and helped with the investigation, they would receive leniency. Oxman should also receive credit, the court said, for donating his time to the Plotkin Bail Bond school in Norwalk, California. I wish the court had done a little homework: back in 2005, when Michael Jackson was on trial, Oxman was in business with Dorry Plotkin regarding Michael Jackson’s bail and loans against his parents’ home in Encino, California. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156897,00.html. Oxman was busy making money, not donating it, at the time. He and Plotkin are childhood buddies.
Maybe now media bookers will finally understand who Oxman is. Maybe the Jackson family will finally get it, too. Recently, Oxman represented Joseph Jackson in his futile attempts to sue AEG Live and others for Michael’s death. Their lawsuits were thrown out in the end.


http://www.showbiz411.com/2011/06/0...ian-oxman-suspended-from-practicing-law-again
 
rogers slow. he should have come and read it on here weeks ago.and he aint mjs lawyers
 
We know it since a few month but I think it`s good that it becomes puplic in newspapers

http://www.showbiz411.com/2011/06/0...ian-oxman-suspended-from-practicing-law-again

Michael Jackson Lawyer Brian Oxman Suspended From Practicing Law Again

06/01/11 9:22am Roger Friedman 0

For the the third time in his career, Brian Oxman is getting suspended from practicing law. Oxman, a constant presence on TV who identifies himself as the “Jackson family lawyer,” isn’t the only one in trouble this time. So is his wife, Maureen Jaroscak, who is also a lawyer in California. In a decision filed by the State Bar of California on March 3, 2011, the agency has recommended that Oxman be suspended for two years, with a third year of suspension stayed based on Oxman proving that he’s mended his ways.

In addition to reporting to the Bar Association four times a year during the three years, Oxman must also “must attend and satisfactorily complete the State Bar’s Ethics School and State Bar’s Client Trust Accounting School and provide satisfactory proof of such completion to the State Bar’s Office of Probation.” Jaroscak has been similarly recommended for punishment. And the couple must take and pass the Multi State Professional Responsibility Examination during their suspensions.

What happened? Oxman’s problems stem from 2004, when he represented a woman named Raquel Axelrod in her divorce from husband John Larson. It’s a complicated tale, but ended with Oxman being ordered by a bankruptcy court to pay Larson–the ex husband of Oxman’s client–a little over $5,000 in sanctions. Oxman simply failed to do so, even though he entered into several settlement agreements. Oxman also never reported the sanction to the Bar Association, and never paid it.

At the same time, Oxman and Jaroscak were involved in an eight year long scheme, according to the Star Bar of California’s filing, to hijack another client’s estate worth more than $500,000. This story, separate from the Axelrod/Larson one, shows Jaroscak completely ignoring rulings from the State Supreme Court and the California Bar as she willfully kept money from brother and sister Gerald and Sarah Quattrrochi after their parents died.

In both cases, the Star Bar decision found that the Oxmans “lacked candor”–which is a nice way of saying they lied about everything.

Interestingly, all of this was going on as Oxman grandstanded in Michael Jackson’s child molestation and conspiracy case, slept in court and snored loudly, and was eventually fired from the case by Jackson chief legal counsel, Thomas Mesereau. Mesereau, busy with keeping Jackson out of jail–which he did–had no idea all this was going on simultaneously.

And that’s not all: the State Bar also found that Oxman and Jaroscak co-mingled their funds with those of their clients, used their Client Trust Account to hide money from their own many creditors, and basically lied about everything else in their professional lives including fees they received for teaching at UC Irvine. Oxman was found guilty of four counts of misconduct, his wife five counts. Why they weren’t barred from ever practicing law again is a mystery considering this is Oxman’s third suspension. The State Bar also accused Jaroscak of “moral turpitude.” (That is very ugly; you rarely hear that expression anymore. It’s severe.)

But the court said in its decision that since Oxman and Jaroscak had admitted to some of their wrong doing and helped with the investigation, they would receive leniency. Oxman should also receive credit, the court said, for donating his time to the Plotkin Bail Bond school in Norwalk, California. I wish the court had done a little homework: back in 2005, when Michael Jackson was on trial, Oxman was in business with Dorry Plotkin regarding Michael Jackson’s bail and loans against his parents’ home in Encino, California. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156897,00.html. Oxman was busy making money, not donating it, at the time. He and Plotkin are childhood buddies.

Maybe now media bookers will finally understand who Oxman is. Maybe the Jackson family will finally get it, too. Recently, Oxman represented Joseph Jackson in his futile attempts to sue AEG Live and others for Michael’s death. Their lawsuits were thrown out in the end.
 
Re: Friedman-Article: Oxman is suspended

This man just makes me laugh.
 
Re: Friedman-Article: Oxman is suspended

I am pretty sure that Friedman is still banned from MJJC. This thread may have to be closed.
 
Re: Friedman-Article: Oxman is suspended

Its posted in the case forum aswell
 
Re: Friedman-Article: Oxman is suspended

Thanks, EW.

Closing this thread.
 
We kinda knew this already, didn't we? I had a bad feeling about him since 2003-05, and ESPECIALLY since Michael's passing. Ugh. It's lawyers like him that give the profession a bad name.
 
Re: Friedman-Article: Oxman is suspended

I am pretty sure that Friedman is still banned from MJJC. This thread may have to be closed.

I am still new here in the forum and indeed I will criticise here none of the rules!

I have read a lot about Michael on the Internet and have investigated.
Also Friedmans columns about MJ during the last years.
I have found out that Friedman has written though ironically and criticising about Michael if "the world in order" was....., however, Friedman has written in the time from 2003 to 2005 neutrally to positively about Michael.
And from Friedman's columns after the 6/25/2009 I have got much more information than, for example, from the little articles of TMZ.

An analysis of the Friedman columns and a comparison with other newspapers or Internet sites would be absolutely an interesting work....

Can one read up the discussion or the grounds for the Friedman ban here in the forum somewhere?
I would read it with pleasure.
 
I don't like Oxman, he always did and talked too much nonsense. I was suprised when Joe hired him after Michael's passing. But even Joe apparently couldn't have a deal with him :)
 
I am still new here in the forum and indeed I will criticise here none of the rules!

I have read a lot about Michael on the Internet and have investigated.
Also Friedmans columns about MJ during the last years.
I have found out that Friedman has written though ironically and criticising about Michael if "the world in order" was....., however, Friedman has written in the time from 2003 to 2005 neutrally to positively about Michael.
And from Friedman's columns after the 6/25/2009 I have got much more information than, for example, from the little articles of TMZ.

An analysis of the Friedman columns and a comparison with other newspapers or Internet sites would be absolutely an interesting work....

Can one read up the discussion or the grounds for the Friedman ban here in the forum somewhere?
I would read it with pleasure.

friedman was banned based on his articles from around late 90's upto 2003.
 
Everytime I see his name or picture, I ONLY remember what he said on June 25th 2009...about Michael saying "I Knew this would happen, I've been saying it for years..." Blah blah blah... I wanted to slap him sooo bad ... And for Joe to hire him after he said that about Michael... it boggles my mind to this day!!!

This man doesnt have empathy or Ethics in his life and Vocabulary. I was some how glad that T-Mez fired him @ the Trial in 2005, and I had NO idea about his ways... He was a shady character from the beginning.


L.o.v.e.
Romi
 
Oxman...he slept in the court room during MJ's Trial! MJ life was on the line and he thought he get some rest? o_O Really?! Knowing damn well, MJ couldn't even sleep well himself. What a bastard! Now he goes around saying MJ was an addict. O_O He serves only himself, he needs to get his license taking away!
 
this decision was long overdue...Oxman is a big liar interested just in money...
 
Oxman...he slept in the court room during MJ's Trial! MJ life was on the line and he thought he get some rest? o_O Really?! Knowing damn well, MJ couldn't even sleep well himself. What a bastard! Now he goes around saying MJ was an addict. O_O He serves only himself, he needs to get his license taking away!

To be fair here, I think he napped in court once, and shortly after he was taken out on a stretcher with a really bad bout of penumonia. I'm not clear on the details, I just recall something like this happening during the trial. I didn't pay much attention to him back then, I dismissed him right away. To me he was just the guy that sometimes carried Mez's suitcases for him. ;)
 
Why does the thread title say Michael Jackson Lawyer. Oxman is not Michael's lawyer. He is connected to Joe and the family.
 
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