Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 29, 2004
Dual Roles of Attorney Might Violate Rights to Due Process
Focus Column - Regulatory Law - By Ethan P. Schulman - City attorneys' offices, county counsel and other public law offices in California can find themselves in a unique position that private litigators can only dream about: representing both a litigant and the decision maker in the same proceeding.




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