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State Bar & Bar Associations,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Apr. 19, 2019

New State Bar discipline systems improve backlog slightly

The State Bar’s attorney discipline case backlog decreased slightly last year compared to 2017, though high priority case backlog dropped by 27 percent, according to a draft report released Thursday.

The State Bar’s attorney discipline case backlog decreased slightly last year compared to 2017 while the agency’s high priority case backlog dropped by 27 percent, according to a draft report released Thursday.

The bar implemented two systems for case management and case prioritization it hopes will decrease case backlog, which rose significantly in 2017, and concentrated resources on the most urgent cases, according to the report.<...

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