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Immigration

Jul. 4, 2000

Calling a Bluff

PUBLIC INTEREST: By Susan McRae Fed up waiting for the traditional wheels of justice to make their rounds, private practitioners, lawmakers and community activists are spearheading their own revolution to crack down on swindlers offering phony legal services to immigrants.

By Susan McRae
        Fed up waiting for the traditional wheels of justice to make their rounds, private practitioners, lawmakers and community activists are spearheading their own revolution to crack down on swindlers offering phony legal services to immigrants.
        Wei C. Wong, who chairs the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee for the Southern California Chi...

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