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Three Jurists Reflect on their Unconventional Paths to the Bench


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(CN) Judge Maria Lucy Armendariz never told her story to anyone before she was elected to the Los Angeles Superior Court bench in 2018.
“Childhood for me was hardly idyllic,” Armendariz said as she recalled growing up in East Los Angeles with a mother sentenced to life in prison when she was just eight years old. Armendariz was raised in foster homes, and as she grew closer to aging out of the system, she knew she needed a plan. “Back in those days they would just kick you out at age 18 so I knew early on that I had to figure out what I was going to do with my life,” she said. ....

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Lawyer who once brought loaded gun to court should be disbarred partly for deportation threats, opinion says


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Lawyer who once brought loaded gun to court should be disbarred partly for deportation threats, opinion says
 
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Disbarment is the appropriate punishment for a California lawyer accused of threatening to get opponents’ clients deported, failing to promptly return client money, and improperly handling his attorney trust account, a bar review department has found.
The State Bar Court of California Review Department ordered disbarment for Michael Philip Rubin of Woodland Hills, California, in a March 4 opinion, Law360 reports. The decision may be appealed to the California Supreme Court.
Rubin had been disciplined in two prior cases, the review department said. ....

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Inequalities In Lawyer Discipline Demand Action


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The State Bar of California disciplinary system deserves scrutiny: does it drop the hammer on more small-firm lawyers and solos than larger-firm lawyers? Does it drop the hammer on minority lawyers more than majority lawyers? The answer to both questions is yes, and I am not the only one who thinks that. It’s all well and good for the State Bar to encourage people to become lawyers, but drop-kicking them once they passed the bar is not so helpful as discipline can range from private reproval to disbarment.
One of the things (among many) that has griped attorneys here in California (and I would guess elsewhere as well) is the apparent predilection of the disciplinary system to go after solo and small practitioners, leaving attorneys in Biglaw and other large firms to go scot-free when they violate the State Bar Act or the Rules of Professional Conduct. Solos and small firm lawyers are pretty much left to their own devices once in t ....

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Calif. Disbars IP Lawyer Who Accused Courts Of Racketeering


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Calif. Disbars IP Lawyer Who Accused Courts Of Racketeering
Law360, San Francisco (October 10, 2014, 8:18 PM EDT) A California intellectual property attorney was disbarred this month by the State Bar Court of California, which found that his pattern of frivolous litigation, abusive language toward judges and waste of judicial resources constituted moral turpitude.
Patrick Missud, who went on the warpath in 2004 against housing developer D.R. Horton Inc. and later the judiciary, was found to have committed moral turpitude through his serious, habitual abuse of the judicial system, the bar court said in a ruling Oct. 1.
Missud appealed to the bar court after a Nevada state judge found him culpable on seven counts of misconduct. The bar. ....

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