SACRAMENTO - California's courts and the State Bar would gain more authority to stop nonattorneys from practicing law under a bill approved Tuesday by the Legislature and sent to the governor's desk.
SB894 by Sen. Joe Dunn, D-Garden Grove, also reasserts the State Bar's power to place attorneys on inactive status while they're participating in substance abuse and mental health t...
SB894 by Sen. Joe Dunn, D-Garden Grove, also reasserts the State Bar's power to place attorneys on inactive status while they're participating in substance abuse and mental health t...
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