By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
ANAHEIM - A controversial proposal to require California lawyers to disclose whether they have malpractice insurance stalled when the State Bar Board of Governors split down the middle and postponed a decision.
The bar governors' surprisingly close vote and inaction throws another obstacle in the way of a movement begun more than th...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
ANAHEIM - A controversial proposal to require California lawyers to disclose whether they have malpractice insurance stalled when the State Bar Board of Governors split down the middle and postponed a decision.
The bar governors' surprisingly close vote and inaction throws another obstacle in the way of a movement begun more than th...
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