The California Supreme Court directed the State Bar on Wednesday to fast-track new, more robust procedures to help identify potential conflicts of interest among candidates for key offices in the agency and the State Bar Court.
“To better achieve the goal of selecting independent and unbiased candidates, the court directs the State Bar to consider and draft amendments to Rules 9.11 and 9.90 that would require th...
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