Calif. Bar Board Members Butt Heads on Malpractice Insurance Disclosure

From: Dean Huffman . (dean@thehuffpeople.net)
Wed Nov 14 15:15:38 2007


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Calif. Bar Board Members Butt Heads on Malpractice Insurance Disclosure

The Recorder

Deciding whether to require attorneys to tell clients when they don't have malpractice insurance is proving extremely difficult for the California Bar Board of Governors. After a confusing and contentious discussion Friday, board members unanimously punted a controversial proposed amendment back to agency staffers and the Committee on Regulation, Admissions and Discipline to discern whether it would fly legally. State Bar governors have struggled with the issue of mandatory disclosure for more than a year.

http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1194903164805&pos=ataglance





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