"Staying Out of Trouble with the State Bar: Tips from a Former State Bar Judge"

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Lawyers can learn a thing or two from former State Bar Judge Ellen Peck.

Peck will give a talk on "Staying Out of Trouble with the State Bar: Tips from a Former State Bar Judge" on June 22 at Peking Wok in Long Beach.

Admitted to the practice of law in California since December 1979, Peck has served as Ethics Counsel to the ethics committees of the State Bar of California and the American Bar Association. From 1989 to 1995, she served as a judge of the State Bar Court in the trial department in Los Angeles, where she participated in over 1,200 cases involving the professional responsibilities of members of the bar.

The course, approved for one hour of MCLE ethics credit, is sponsored by the Women Lawyers of Long Beach. Admission is $35 for members and $40 for non-members. RSVP no later than June 18 with J.Chang@MPGLAW.com or 714-668-2446. (E-mail is preferred.) The course will take place at 5:30 p.m. at 6252 E. Pacific Coast Highway.

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