LOS ANGELES — The State Bar of California has approved a disbarment stipulation for Los Angeles attorney Aaron Spolin, who admitted to charging incarcerated clients and their families excessive legal fees while misleading them about their chances of resentencing under Assembly Bill 2942.
Spolin, State Bar No. 310379, acknowledged he should be disbarred for “repeated collection of unconscionable legal fees” and deceptive practices that gave clients false hope for relief under AB 2942.
The stipulation places him on involuntary inactive enrollment starting June 20, barring him from practicing law until the California Supreme Court rules on his case…