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State Bar & Bar Associations

Nov. 24, 2011

Lawyers divided over bar's possible involvement in online case management system

California lawyers are divided over whether the State Bar should use some of its money to become part of the controversial and expensive computerized case management system being developed for state trial courts.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California lawyers are divided over whether the State Bar should use some of its money to add its own court to the controversial and expensive computerized case management system being developed for state trial courts.


The bar last week began a formal, three-month evaluation of the cost and workability of adding the State Bar Court, which hears attorney discipline cases, onto the California Cou...

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