ANTHONY RADOGNA California State Bar Defense Ethics Attorney. Anthony Radogna worked for over 5 years as an Investigator for the State Bar of California's Office of Chief Trial Counsel ("OCTC"), investigating a wide-range of ethical complaints brought against attorneys. In addition, he served on specialized task force teams and has experience investigating the unauthorized practice of law (Business and Professions code section 6126.3), abandoned law practices, disbarred and resigned attorneys, and other activities such as drug abuse and physical or mental illness (Business and Professions code section 6180 and 6190). He is admitted to practice law in California and the United States Central District Court. Anthony now provides advice, consultations, and representation to California attorneys involved in State Bar proceedings, from resolving complaints, to defense in State Bar trials and appeals. Anthony graduated in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Business from Cal Poly Pomona. He received his Juris Doctorate from La Verne Law School and became a licensed attorney in 2008. He also holds a LL.M in Criminal Law and Practice from Southwestern Law School. In addition, he currently is an Associate Professor at Irvine University Law School, where he proudly teaches Professional Responsibility and Criminal Procedure classes to law students. He also serves as a committee member on two separate school Committees, Academic and Admissions. He is a member of the national Association of Professional Responsibility Responsibility Lawyers (APRL), and is currently serving as 1st Vice President for the Association of Discipline Defense Counsel (ADDC). Anthony is a member of the Orange County Bar Association. He is also currently serving as a liaison to the California State Bar for the Lawyers Assistance Program (LAP). LAP helps lawyers and State Bar applicants who are grappling with stress, anxiety, depression, substance use or concerns about their career. Anthony is a "NITA Advocate" (National Institute of Trial Advocacy). This advocate designation is reserved for the individuals who have completed extensive training and learned a wide range of advocacy skills through the NITA program.
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