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State Bar & Bar Associations

Oct. 25, 2019

Missed opportunity to make sense of discipline discrimination study

Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Legislature were duped earlier this month into signing off on Senate Bill 176, the licensing fee increase bill for members of the State Bar of California.

Daniel Everett

Email: danieleverett@danieleverettlaw.com

Daniel is a criminal defense attorney in San Francisco and the host of "Folk Law" on KXSF-LP 102.5 FM.

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Missed opportunity to make sense of discipline discrimination study

Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Legislature were duped earlier this month into signing off on Senate Bill 176, the licensing fee increase bill for members of the State Bar of California. The push for a fee increase was successful because the California State Bar's lobbying effort hid a study that shows that the State Bar's attorney discipline system sub...

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