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State Bar & Bar Associations

Mar. 14, 2000

Labor Force

SAN FRANCISCO - When the State Bar's Board of Legal Specialization decided to create a labor and employment law specialty certification, it appeared to be just another addition to the existing 15 areas in which one can become a "California Bar certified specialist."

By Claudia Rosenbaum
Special to the Daily Journal
        SAN FRANCISCO - When the State Bar's Board of Legal Specialization decided to create a labor and employment law specialty certification, it appeared to be just another addition to the existing 15 areas in which one can become a "California Bar certified specialist."
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