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Back to attorney Matthew Rifat’s potential disbarment:
The Review Department of the California Bar Association’s Office of Chief Trial Counsel sent a powerful letter to the California Supreme Court recommending that Matthew be disbarred for one year, but for that disbarment to be stayed. The stay would stay if Matthew completes all the requirements of his one-year probation, which consist of a litany of courses he needs to complete along with meetings he has to attend with the California Bar.
The list is long. The requirements are demanding. If he doesn’t live up to them, he gets disbarred. If he does live up to them, his probation ends, and he keeps his Bar card. He will have escaped.
Attorney Matthew Rifat has been put through all this turmoil because of his relationship with Dr. Munir Uwaydah. Matthew worked for Uwaydah's medical practices Frontline Medical, Firstline Health, U.S. Health and Orthopedics, and Blue Oak Medical Group from 2013 to 2018.
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