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California Supreme Court,
State Bar & Bar Associations

Jun. 18, 2018

State Bar defends reinstating DA candidate’s license

The agency said it sought to comply with bankruptcy law when reinstating Lenore Albert of Orange County.

The State Bar has defended its recent decision to reinstate the law license of an Orange County district attorney candidate as necessary to comply with federal bankruptcy law, not an attempt to violate a California Supreme Court order.

In a 76-page submission to the state's high court on Friday, the bar acknowledged it reinstated Westminster lawyer Lenore Albert on June 1 without her having paid discovery sanctions or disciplinary co...

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