State Bar & Bar Associations,
Government,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Feb. 23, 2022
Holding democracy violators and the State Bar accountable
How do we hold attorneys accountable for alleged misconduct that is not a matter of shortchanging clients, but rather an effort to undermine democracy? And separately, how do we hold accountable the institutions responsible for safeguarding the public against unethical and fraudulent conduct by lawyers?
How do we hold attorneys accountable for alleged misconduct that is not a matter of shortchanging clients, but rather an effort to undermine democracy? And separately, how do we hold accountable the institutions responsible for safeguarding the public against unethical and fraudulent conduct by lawyers?
Those questions are squarely posed by the State Bar of California's consideration of ethics complaints against John Eastman -- a prominent ...
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