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Law Practice,
California Supreme Court,
State Bar & Bar Associations,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Sep. 28, 2017

State Bar on antitrust: Close but no cigar

The California Supreme Court just issued an extraordinary en banc “Administrative Order” imposing a new “State Bar Antitrust Policy.”

Robert C. Fellmeth

Price Professor of Public Interest Law
University of San Diego School of Law

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The California Supreme Court just issued an extraordinary en banc “Administrative Order” imposing a new “State Bar Antitrust Policy.” We have particular interest in this subject matter because our Center for Public Interest Law has been monitoring and objecting to our profession’s increasingly blatant violations of federal antitrust law — ironically engaged in by those purporting to enforce the ethical standards of our profession. And I have spent much of my career as...

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