A federal judge in Fresno, Calif., has ordered the entire 80-lawyer firm of Lozano Smith to take ethics training for repeated misrepresentation of facts and the law in a dispute over aid for a learning-disabled student. The firm -- which boasts on its Web site that it's "California's premier public agency law firm" -- must provide the case's lead attorney with 20 hours of training and the other lawyers with six hours.
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Judge Orders Law Firm Back to School
The National Law Journal
February 14, 2005
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