The California Supreme Court rejected the State Bar’s request to change agency rules involving how out of state moral character applications are processed, as well as whether or not law office study students should be able to participate in the bar’s practical training program.
The high court did approve, with modifications, the bar’s proposal to amend a rule that suspends attorneys who fail to pay child or family support, which will go in...
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