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Government

Dec. 7, 2006

AG Opposes Change to Ethics Rule

Weeks away from leaving office, Attorney General Bill Lockyer is battling a proposed change to an ethics rule for California's attorneys, saying it would hinder investigations in a range of civil and criminal cases.

By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Weeks away from leaving office, Attorney General Bill Lockyer is battling a proposed change to an ethics rule for California's attorneys, saying it would hinder investigations in a range of civil and criminal cases.
      Since March, Lockyer has fired off three letters - showing increasing frustration - to the State Bar's Commission for...

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