Martinez v. CALDOT, No. G048375 (D4d3 Jul. 7, 2015)
Except in the part at the beginning or end where counsel are listed, lawyers mostly don’t like to see their names in appellate opinions. Especially government lawyers. And especially in published opinions. For good reason. When it happens, somebody is usually in trouble.
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