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State Bar & Bar Associations

Oct. 5, 2012

State Bar accuses lawyers of lying about finishing legal learning requirements

The State Bar filed disciplinary charges against three lawyers for apparently lying about completing their continuing legal learning requirements, putting teeth into threats to step up enforcement of mandatory education rules.


By Jean Yung


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The State Bar filed disciplinary charges Monday against three lawyers for apparently lying about completing their continuing legal learning requirements, putting teeth into threats to step up enforcement of mandatory education rules.


The bar said Wednesday it filed charges in State Bar Court against Hal Erwin Wright, a sole practitioner in Davis, Leah Singer-Lamstein of San Rafael and Jeffrey J. Parish ...

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