Daily Journal Staff Writer
With the State Bar Board of Governors set to approve prominent warnings on its website about lawyers charged with stealing from clients, the bar's discipline prosecutors now want to post similar "consumer alerts" about lawyers charged with mortgage-modification fraud.
The board this week is expected to adopt rules allowing large warning labels to be placed atop the individual bar ...
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