Litigation
Dec. 18, 2013
Lawyer, accused of 'fronting' for disgraced immigration attorney, settles with SF
The former president of a San Francisco immigration law firm has agreed to pay more than $400,000 to resolve charges accusing him of partnering with an ex-lawyer who resigned from the State Bar amid disciplinary charges.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The former president of a San Francisco immigration law firm has agreed to pay more than $400,000 to settle charges accusing him of fronting for an ex-lawyer who resigned from the State Bar amid disciplinary charges.
The San Francisco city attorney's office in 2010 accused Christopher Stender of partnering with former attorney Martin Guajardo, who quit the bar in 2008 amid disciplinary charges bu...
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