In a brief filed Wednesday, appellate attorney Jon B. Eisenberg argued he has standing to sue the 3rd District Court of Appeal over delays in issuing criminal decisions because attorneys representing parties in those cases might feel pressured to stay quiet for fear of losing work.
"The challenge to petitioner's standing fails because petitioner has public interest standing, by which a writ of mandate lies -- despite petitioner's lack of ...
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