Cheryl Chambers, 52, Oakland (Nov. 2, 2011) - Chambers was disbarred for committing acts involving moral turpitude.
In 2001, Chambers was hired to represent clients in their estate planning. Chambers drafted a living trust on behalf of the clients. When one of the clients died, the trust became irrevocable and the other client was placed in an assisted living facility. Chambers was asked to handle the renovation and...
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