Daily Journal Staff Writer
Thirty lawyers, judges and legal academics drew the job Tuesday of figuring out how to ensure future California lawyers have meaningful training in practical lawyering skills before they're admitted to practice.
The State Bar announced the members of a new task force that will implement the recommendations of a previous panel on skills training. Endorsed by the bar's Board of Trustees l...
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