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California Supreme Court

Oct. 21, 2016

Attorneys should support State Bar's special assessment

Who wants to receive a dues bill? Honestly, none of us. But unless the California Supreme Court grants the State Bar's petition for a special assessment, not only the State Bar but all California lawyers will suffer. By Edward J. McIntyre

Edward J. Mcintyre

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By Edward J. McIntyre

Who wants to receive a dues bill? Honestly, none of us. But unless the California Supreme Court grants the State Bar's petition for a special assessment, not only the State Bar but all California lawyers will suffer. Why?

Some Background

First, a quick background primer. The Legislature and State Bar were in negotiation over a dues bill, with some legislators pushing for substantial changes in the disciplin...

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