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Jack H. Kaufman, Jr.
Jack H. Kaufman, Jr. (Kaufman) is petitioner’s president.
Kaufman is an attorney who was admitted to practice in California
in 1973. Kaufman received his undergraduate degree from the
University of San Diego and his law degree from the University of
California, Berkeley School of Law, Boalt Hall.
Kaufman was previously a partner in a partnership known as
Kaufman, Lorber, Grady, and Farley (the partnership). During
1986, Kaufman received certain assets and assumed certain
liabilities in a liquidating distribution of the partnership.
Among the assets received by Kaufman in the liquidating
distribution were client files, a client list, going concern
value (goodwill), and equipment.
Kaufman is a sole practitioner and operates his own law
firm, Jack H. Kaufman, A Professional Corporation (Jack H.
Kaufman, APC). At the time of trial, Kaufman was the sole
shareholder of Jack H. Kaufman, APC.
Between December 1993 and April 1994, Kaufman wrote 43
checks on his business account which were dishonored due to
insufficient funds. One of the dishonored checks was in the
amount of $1,689 and was for payment of a hotel bill in Yosemite
National Park. The dishonored check for payment of a hotel bill
in Yosemite National Park led to Kaufman’s prosecution by the
U.S. Attorney. On December 14, 1994, Kaufman was convicted in
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