Among attorneys recently disciplined by the State Bar many were disciplined for committing acts that involved moral turpitude. One attorney misappropriated $240,900 in funds intended for an investment, then misled investors about the status of the funds. Another attorney knowingly made a false report to the State Bar under penalty of perjury. While the discipline each received differs greatly, it is clear that conduct involving ...
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