A federal RICO complaint alleges California attorneys abused bar licenses to file sham court pleadings, procure judgments, and conceal alleg
Most lawsuits are short. This one is not.
A newly filed 186-page federal complaint lays out allegations that span arbitration, state court, federal court, and bankruptcy proceedings. Central to the filing are claims that licensed attorneys abused court access and professional credentials in ways that allegedly misled judges and shaped legal outcomes.
This article takes a close look at what the complaint alleges, how the defendants are described, and why the case raises broader questions about how much courts rely on attorney representations.

















