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Administrative/Regulatory

Jul. 10, 2002

Judges Should Not Permit Consultants to Practice Law

Forum Column - By Ralph Barat Saltsman, Stephen Warren Solomon and Stephen Allen Jamieson - With a wink, many administrative law judges employed by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control regularly allow licensees' consultants to act as legal counsel in their presence where that consultant represents a party in an administrative hearing. What is an Alcoholic Beverage Control consultant, and why is this a problem?

        Forum Column

        By Ralph Barat Saltsman, Stephen Warren Solomon and Stephen Allen Jamieson
        
        With a wink, many administrative law judges employed by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control regularly allow licensees' consultants to act as legal coun...

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