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...
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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