
From overseeing the recent shutdown of problem-plagued Woodland Hills firm Criminal Defense Associates to toughening regulations on permanent disbarment, Drexel has been putting the pressure on errant lawyers. The State Bar's chief trial counsel has turned his efforts toward tightening a program for disciplined attorneys with mental-health and substance-abuse problems.
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