Just when I thought that I had heard everything imaginable in my 28 years of practicing family law, the State Bar is now considering licensing "nonlawyers" to perform "certain legal services" for pro per litigants in family law. ["State Bar begins on path to nonlawyer licensing," April 11]. I have seen over and over again the damage that is done to the public by "paralegals" over the years. People are truly harmed in one of the most...
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