Record of Stringer’s application to practice law gone
A spokesman for the Arizona Supreme Court told Capitol Media Services on Friday that his agency is unable to find Stringer's 2003 application form seeking permission to practice law in this state.
State Bar investigation adds to Stringer’s woes
The State Bar of Arizona has opened a preliminary investigation into Rep. David Stringer regarding his application to practice law in the state.
Judge with bad rating quits rather than facing a vote
A Pima County Superior Court judge who received a failing grade from the commission that rates judges has decided to quit before voters could say whether he should stay on the bench.
Rick DeBruhl: From State Bar advocate to pit row reporter
Rick DeBruhl has a busy May. To begin the month he was leading the message in successfully beating back legislation designed to gut the State Bar of Arizona. He’ll be ending it in pit row at the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500.
State Supreme Court to look into potential changes in State Bar
A state Supreme Court task force is going to look at whether there should be changes in the way the State Bar of Arizona is governed.
From threats to murder, Arizona lawyers victimized by workplace violence
Deadly violence against attorneys is rare, but they are often the victims of threats and assaults in the workplace, according to a Utah attorney who has studied the issue for more than a decade.