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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jan. 19, 2000

STATE BAR

LOS ANGELES - A long-running suit over how the State Bar of California spends lawyers' dues probably will move into a second portion of trial or settlement talks now that an appellate court has refused to hear the bar's emergency appeal.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A long-running suit over how the State Bar of California spends lawyers' dues probably will move into a second portion of trial or settlement talks now that an appellate court has refused to hear the bar's emergency appeal.
        The 3rd District Court o...

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