State Bar & Bar Associations,
Immigration,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Jul. 10, 2017
State Bar shuts down notario who operated even after conviction
The State Bar is shutting down an unauthorized immigration law practice in Los Angeles that had continued to operate — with up to 2,000 “client” records on file — even after the notario had been convicted and ordered to desist.
The State Bar is shutting down an unauthorized immigration law practice in Los Angeles that had continued to operate — with up to 2,000 “client” records on file — even after the notario had been convicted and ordered to desist.
An interim order was issued by Los Angeles County Superior Court on Thursday, allowing the bar to seize client files and other records, and have the telephone and internet services cut off for Servicio Latino...
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