Many of the attorneys recently disciplined by the State Bar have one thing in common: prior incidents of discipline. With misconduct ranging from collecting illegal fees in home loan modifications to repeated convictions for drunk driving, the State Bar doled out suspensions that were aggravated by repeated misconduct. Where the misconduct was caused by personal problems or emotional distress, the State Bar also included conditi...
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