John Eastman, adviser to Donald Trump on how to interrupt presidential election ballot counting, will find out this spring whether he can continue to practice law, while attorneys interviewed by Bloomberg Law forecast his disbarment.
After 33 days of trial in the California State Bar Court, the nation’s only court devoted entirely to lawyer discipline, what remains is a Nov. 8 hearing to review some of the more than 800 exhibits submitted and post-trial briefing due by Nov. 22 to Judge Yvette Roland. The parties waived oral argument.
Eastman’s case presents questions on First Amendment issues that may go ...
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