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Discipline

Mar. 27, 2007

Judge Cannot Be Sued for Accepting Time Share, Panel Rules

Web Exclusive - A San Diego family lawyer serving as a temporary judge in a messy $70 million divorce case cannot be sued for accepting a luxury time share from one of the attorneys, an appellate court ruled Friday.

WEB EXCLUSIVE

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A San Diego family lawyer serving as a temporary judge in a messy $70 million divorce case cannot be sued for accepting a luxury time share from one of the attorneys, an appellate court ruled Friday.
      James D. Allen is protected by judicial immunity, the 4th District Court of Appeal ruled in its unpublished opinion. Rogozienski ...

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