An internal presentation indicates that California's official attorney licensing agency has already budgeted funds for an Ombuds office this year. The slides also reveal that the Bar has not determined the Ombuds' reporting structure, confidentiality, and relationship to formal structures and policies. (Above the Law; State Bar Agenda Item.)
Related posts: California Senate to Appoint Ombuds; Federal Court for Northern California to Continue Ombuds Program; State Bar of Texas Unveils Ombuds Program; IOA Selects New Executive Director [Ellen Miller, also President of the National Association of Bar Executives Board of Directors].
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