California Business and Professions Code ARTICLE 12 - Incapacity to Attend to Law Practice—Jurisdiction of Courts

  • Section 6190.
    The courts of the state shall have the jurisdiction as provided in this article when an attorney engaged in the practice of law in this...
  • Section 6190.1.
    (a) An application for assumption by the court of jurisdiction under this article shall be made to the superior court for the county where the attorney...
  • Section 6190.2.
    The application shall be verified and shall state facts showing each of the following:(a) Probable cause to believe that the facts set forth in Section 6190...
  • Section 6190.3.
    The application shall be set for hearing. A copy of the application and notice of the hearing shall be served upon the attorney by personal...
  • Section 6190.34.
    If the court finds that (a) the facts set forth in Section 6190 have occurred and, (b) that the interests of the client, or of...
  • Section 6190.4.
    The provisions of Article 11 (commencing with Section 6180) of Chapter 4 of Division 3 of this code shall apply to the proceeding, whenever possible.(Added...
  • Section 6190.5.
    The proceeding may be maintained concurrently with a disciplinary investigation or proceeding provided for by this chapter.(Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 387.)
  • Section 6190.6.
    Upon motion duly made by any interested party, the court may terminate the proceedings.(Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 387.)

Last modified: October 22, 2018