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When it comes to lawyers' disciplinary records, some states satisfy the public's appetite for online information, while others are lagging far behind. Deborah Rhode, a professor at Stanford Law School and founding director of the university's Center on Ethics, warns that if states don't provide more disciplinary information online, a growing number of private companies � some of which sell controversial ratings on lawyers' performance � will take up the slack.
September 10, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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