California Courts of Appeal
Jul. 10, 2015
Opinion blasting 'egregious attorney misconduct' should be published, court decides
A bevy of eminent domain lawyers complaining about misconduct by government attorneys persuaded a state appellate court to publish its June decision criticizing a Caltrans attorney's trial tactics.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - Following "multiple requests" from lawyers who sue the state, the 4th
District Court of Appeal has ordered a decision put into the casebooks that sharply
faults a Caltrans lawyer for repeated "egregious attorney misconduct."
In its decision last month, the court ordered a new trial against ...
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