Jayne Kim’s mandate was clear.
Cut the California State Bar’s backlog of attorney discipline investigations. To zero. And do it in four months.
How the Bar's new sheriff, Jayne Kim, cleared its investigation backlog.
January 06, 2012 at 03:08 PM
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Jayne Kim’s mandate was clear.
Cut the California State Bar’s backlog of attorney discipline investigations. To zero. And do it in four months.
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