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Discipline

Jan. 8, 2002

Destructive Deception

Column by By Karen Nobumoto - Today's streamlined and more responsive State Bar is working closely with the Legislature and the law enforcement community on a number of issues that have a direct impact on our profession as well as on all of the people of California. One of the most important of these issues is the harm caused to unsuspecting Californians when nonattorneys delve into the unauthorized practice of law.

By Karen Nobumoto
        
        Today's streamlined and more responsive State Bar is working closely with the Legislature and the law enforcement community on a number of issues that have a direct impact on our profession as well as on all of the people of California. One of the most important of these issues is the harm caused to unsuspecting Californians when nonattorney...

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