Juvenile
Jan. 17, 2007
Panel's Ethics Expert Criticizes Process
LOS ANGELES - Change is never easy. But for a group of former panel attorneys in Los Angeles County's dependency courts, being ordered to turn over their cases to a new organization could even be illegal, according to an opinion by the panel's ethics expert.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Change is never easy.
But for a group of former panel attorneys in Los Angeles County's dependency courts, being ordered to turn over their cases to a new organization could even be illegal, according to an opinion by the panel's ethics expert.
The attorneys, who represent primarily parents in ...
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