Zakeya Leona Brookins

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Zakeya Leona Brookins

Law Office of Zakeya L. Brookins
12301 West Wilshire Blvd Ste 500
Los Angeles, California 90025-1023

(424) 276-0300

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Date Admitted

May 10, 2001

Illinois Registration Status

Not authorized to practice law as attorney is not currently registered with ARDC and has not demonstrated required MCLE compliance – Last Registered Year: 2015

Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings
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In re Brookins, Zakeya Leona, 08RC1503
(One of multiple dispositions on this case)
Disposition Suspension stayed in whole
Effective Date of Disposition 09/16/2008
End Date of Disposition 09/16/2008
Definition of Disposition The Supreme Court may order that a suspension be stayed in whole, typically in connection with an order of probation. A stay defers the suspension as long as the lawyer complies with probationary conditions. If the lawyer successfully completes probation, the lawyer is not actually suspended during any portion of the stayed suspension. Under those circumstances, the stayed suspension does not affect the authority of the lawyer to practice law and the lawyer may practice law during the stayed suspension. If the Court determines that the lawyer has failed to comply with probationary conditions, the Court may vacate the stay and may require that the lawyer actually serve the full suspension.
Case Summary Ms. Brookins was licensed in Illinois and in California in 2001. She was suspended in California for one year, with the suspension stayed by probation subject to conditions, for failing to provide competent representation in a client matter. Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended her for one year, with the suspension stayed by probation subject to the conditions imposed in California.
In re Brookins, Zakeya Leona, 08RC1503
(One of multiple dispositions on this case)
Disposition Probation
Effective Date of Disposition 09/16/2008
End Date of Disposition 11/20/2010 Probationary condition(s) satisfied.
Definition of Disposition Probation reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct, but also a finding that the lawyer may continue to practice law pursuant to specified conditions under ARDC supervision without posing a risk to the public, profession, or courts. As a result, the lawyer may continue to practice law during the period of probation, subject to the conditions imposed by the Court. Probation may be ordered for a specified period of time or for a specified period of time and until further order of the Court. Probation may be ordered in conjunction with a suspension, which may be stayed in whole or in part. A stay defers that portion of the suspension as long as the lawyer complies with probationary conditions. If the lawyer successfully completes probation, the lawyer is not actually suspended during any portion of the stayed suspension.
In re Brookins, Zakeya Leona, 07RC1514
Disposition Suspension for a specified period
Effective Date of Disposition 02/13/2008
End Date of Disposition 05/13/2008
Definition of Disposition Suspension for a specified period reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct and that the misconduct warrants an interruption of the lawyer's authority to practice law during the suspension period, which is a fixed period of time identified in the Supreme Court's order. The lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the suspension.
Case Summary Ms. Brookins was licensed in Illinois and California in 2001. She was suspended in California for one year, with the suspension stayed after ninety days by three years of probation with conditions. She failed to provide competent representation in six different client matters. Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and suspended her for ninety days. The suspension is effective on February 13, 2008.
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