LegalMatch.com and its attorney must pay $15,000 in discovery sanctions and hand over additional information about its financial situation to the California State Bar, a judge in San Francisco ruled Friday.
In response to the state bar’s broad request for documentation establishing all of LegalMatch’s assets, liabilities, and net worth, the company provided only six pages of unaudited, high-level summary documents, the state bar said.
LegalMatch was ordered to register as a legal referral service with the state bar in 2019. In May 2020, the state bar sued the company in San Francisco Superior Court over its failure to comply ...
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