Letter to the Editor
Sep. 28, 2016
Problems at State Bar are growing and need to be promptly resolved
During the Daily Journal's timely interview of California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye (Sept. 19), she discussed in detail her main concern with the proposal to divide California's currently "unified" State Bar into two entities. By John K. Haggerty




During the Daily Journal's timely interview of California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye (Sept. 19), she discussed in detail her main concern with the proposal being considered by the Legislature to divide California's currently "unified" State Bar into two entities with separate governing bodies, namely: a state government agency that admits, regulates and disciplines attorneys; and a professional ("trade") association for attorneys. Specifically, ...
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