By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A controversial proposal to require attorneys to tell their clients whether they carry malpractice insurance will go before the State Bar membership once again for comment - but with a key change.
At a meeting in Los Angeles Thursday, members of the State Bar's Regulation, Admissions and Discipline Oversight Committee, vot...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A controversial proposal to require attorneys to tell their clients whether they carry malpractice insurance will go before the State Bar membership once again for comment - but with a key change.
At a meeting in Los Angeles Thursday, members of the State Bar's Regulation, Admissions and Discipline Oversight Committee, vot...
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