Yesterday's Daily Journal ran a story about attorney Harpreet Brar, who has been accused of abuses similar to those of the Trevor Law Group. According to the story, Brar is "the last of a dying breed of lawyers" who allegedly abused the UCL and whose conduct spurred the supporters of Prop. 64 into action. The Deputy Attorney General in charge of the separate civil prosecutions against Trevor, Brar and a handful of others is quoted as saying that he knows of no other lawyers filing such suits: "'We'd receive complaints about "a lawyer just like Trevor," and in most cases they weren't,' the attorney general deputy said."
Have there been any attempts to analyze the percentage of Brar's targets who are recent immigrants? If so, has any suit that has been brought against him mentioned a pattern of discrimination?
Posted by: Eric Mahoney | Sunday, December 18, 2005 at 12:25 AM
I'm not aware of any such analysis. I don't know whether the AG's lawsuit included such an allegation.
Posted by: Kimberly | Monday, December 19, 2005 at 07:21 PM