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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

May 30, 2012

Trove of education materials will be removed from State Bar website

The State Bar is trying to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act rules.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Close to 50,000 California lawyers will lose access to some educational and similar material next month as a result of the State Bar's effort to bring its website into compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act.


Bar Executive Director Joseph L. Dunn has ordered that all Web pages posted by the State Bar's 16 substantive or special-interest sections that don't meet Internet ...

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