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Letter to the Editor

Jan. 29, 2013

Limited law licenses would expand access to justice

As a former prosecutor for the State Bar, I commend the State Bar Board of Trustees exploration into the issue of limited licensing for nonlawyers involved in specified activities. By Kimberly J. Belvedere

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

As a former prosecutor for the State Bar, I commend the State Bar Board of Trustees exploration into the issue of limited licensing for nonlawyers involved in specified activities. ["Bar Leaders Consider Limited Law Licenses for Nonlawyers," Jan. 15].

Although the State Bar is an organization with resources dedicated to assist its members, like me, let us not forget that is primary mission is that of a public protection ...

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