Randall A. Miller
The State Bar has been considering mandatory attorney malpractice insurance for nearly a year but needs more data to make the final decision, a working group said Monday. The group’s study comes to an end without a conclusion on whether California attorneys should be required to purchase errors and omissions insurance as a condition of licensing.
“We are where we are,” said working group chair Randall A. Miller in a Monday meeting. ...
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