SACRAMENTO -- State Auditor Elaine Howle reported this week she was satisfied with the Judicial Council's efforts to fix problems with its temporary judge program.
However, some retired judges do not like recent changes to the program, which could cap both their annual and lifetime participation in the program. On Thursday, retired Judge Quentin L. Kopp confirmed his law firm will sue in San Francisco County Superior Court next wee...
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