Diane L. Karpman has been a leading figure in the realm of lawyer ethics and discipline for decades.
The ink was barely dry on her State Bar membership card when she was assigned to teach contract law at Western State University College of Law in 1975.
She was also appointed as a State Bar Court Referee. In that capacity, she disbarred more than a few lawyers.
“You don’t go to law sch...
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