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Family

Jan. 11, 2013

San Francisco family law attorneys unhappy with switched assignments

Family law attorneys appearing in San Francisco County Superior Court are displeased with a "revolving door" of judges handling family matters after Presiding Judge Cynthia Ming-mei Lee recently shuffled some jurists into new roles.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO- Family law attorneys appearing in San Francisco County Superior Court are displeased with a "revolving door" of judges handling family matters after Presiding Judge Cynthia Ming-mei Lee recently shuffled some jurists into new roles.


Lee, who took the helm of the court this month, told peers in late December that she would move Unified Family Court judges Monica F. Wiley and R...

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