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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Mar. 26, 2011

State Bar Drops Ethics Case

The legal ethics investigation into attorney Juan J. Dominguez seemed like a slam dunk, but legal experts say the decision to end it could be the result of lack of evidence or lack of resources.


By Ciaran McEvoy


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - From afar, the State Bar's legal ethics investigation into attorney Juan J. Dominguez seemed like a slam dunk, but experts say the decision to end it could be the result of a lack of evidence or a lack of resources.


Dominguez's attorney, Susan L. Margolis of Margolis & Margolis LLP, received a letter from the State Bar earlier this month stating an investigation into her cli...

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