Discipline
Jul. 11, 2013
Bar court exonerates trusts attorney; defenders say opinion shows State Bar overzealousness
A Glendale lawyer accused by the State Bar last year of ripping off an elderly widow was fully exonerated in a State Bar Court judge's decision last week, giving an unusual trial victory to a lawyer facing discipline.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Glendale lawyer accused by the State Bar last year of ripping off an elderly widow was fully exonerated in a State Bar Court judge's decision last week, giving an unusual trial victory to a lawyer facing discipline and raising fresh concerns among discipline defenders that bar prosecutors have become overzealous.
Judge Donald F. Miles found the bar's evidence against Joseph B. McHugh ...
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