By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The State Bar has identified 59 complaints it received alleging potential unauthorized practice of law by non-attorneys that were left uninvestigated by the agency for years.
The ignored complaints, targeting people practicing law without a license, were filed as far back as 2007, the bar confirmed Wednesday.
Bar officials recently reassigned the complaints against non-attorneys, which are ...
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