A State Bar task force plans to explore how the agency can enhance its proactive efforts to reduce lawyer misconduct, instead of primarily reacting to attorney discipline complaints it receives.
Bar leaders say a shift to a more prevention-focused approach would not only benefit the lawyers the agency regulates, but also members of the public who need legal services.
"We have a statutory mandate to ...
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