California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye
The state Supreme Court’s first antitrust policy for the State Bar requires the agency to get court approval before taking any actions that may be anticompetitive.
“Actions of the State Bar that have the effect of advancing the interests of attorneys without a clear benefit to the public must be scrutinized closely for potential antitrust violations,” stated the policy issued late Tuesday.
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