By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Lawyers on Wednesday applauded a decision by the state Supreme Court to abolish the depublication of lower California appellate opinions once they have been granted high court review.
Effective July 1, the decision ends a practice that began more than 110 years ago. The state Supreme Court began automatic depublication in 1905, and the practice became part of the California Rules of Court in 1...
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