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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 4, 2006

Everything You Need to Know About the State Bar Court and Then Some

FORUM COLUMN - By Barbara W. Ravitz - When the California Supreme Court first appointed me to its Applicant Evaluation and Nomination Committee, which solicits and evaluates all applications for judicial appointment to the State Bar Court of California, I was honored, intrigued and - frankly - clueless about the workings of the court.


Forum Column

By Barbara W. Ravitz

     
      When the California Supreme Court first appointed me to its Applicant Evaluation and Nomination Committee, which solicits and evaluates all applications for judicial appointment to the State Bar Court of California, I was honored, intrigued and - frankly - clueless about the workings of the court. My knowledge of the disciplinary system was pretty ...

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