By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - During his campaign, State Bar board of governors hopeful Jeffrey P. Lustman billed himself as the anti-establishment candidate. In the end, he may have been too much so.
The Los Angeles private investigator, who had done little work as a lawyer, was trounced by more experienced candidate Michael D. Marcus, for one of the ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - During his campaign, State Bar board of governors hopeful Jeffrey P. Lustman billed himself as the anti-establishment candidate. In the end, he may have been too much so.
The Los Angeles private investigator, who had done little work as a lawyer, was trounced by more experienced candidate Michael D. Marcus, for one of the ...
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