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Jun. 1, 2007

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A proposal that could affect whether attorneys are permitted to resign with disciplinary charges pending opens old wounds at the State Bar. By Thomas Brom

By Thomas Brom
     
      Second Chances
      F. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote that there are no second acts in American lives. But for the past decade, the State Bar's discipline system has been struggling with the question of whether there should be second chances, at least for attorneys who resign or are disbarred.
      The issue...

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