By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
John Milwitt didn't go to law school, but that did not stop him from advertising his "legal services" in the Yellow Pages.
Tailoring his bogus area of expertise to tenant-landlord disputes, the Berkeley man drew several clients in need of legal assistance.
In exchange for their money, Milwitt filed papers ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
John Milwitt didn't go to law school, but that did not stop him from advertising his "legal services" in the Yellow Pages.
Tailoring his bogus area of expertise to tenant-landlord disputes, the Berkeley man drew several clients in need of legal assistance.
In exchange for their money, Milwitt filed papers ...
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