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Litigation

Jul. 18, 2016

Attorney casts doubt that requested State Bar records can be scrubbed of personal info

The fifth day of a trial concerning potential disclosure of demographic and academic information about law school graduates took a dramatic turn Friday when attorneys for the State Bar presented LinkedIn profiles of attorneys that opposing counsel said did not exist.

By Phil Johnson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The fifth day of a trial concerning potential disclosure of demographic and academic information about law school graduates took a dramatic turn Friday when attorneys for the State Bar presented LinkedIn profiles of attorneys that opposing counsel said did not exist.

During the cross-examination of an expert witness, Kerr & Wagstaffe LLP partner Michael von Loewenfeldt, who is representing the ...

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