| According to this LA Times [0] story, the records were apparently found on judyrecords.com, a project recently discussed in a Show HN [1] > State Bar officials learned about the posted records on Feb. 24. As of Saturday night, all the confidential information that had been published on the website judyrecords.com — which included case numbers, file dates, information about the types of cases and their statuses, respondent and complaining witnesses names — had been removed, officials said. > ...Full case records were not published. Officials said they don’t know whether the published information was the result of a hacking incident. Judyrecords.com is a website that aggregates nationwide court case records. edit: The "Info" link [2] on judyrecords.com has updates related to this event. It asserts that the confidential data was available on the CA Bar's own website: > These records were all (confidential & non-confidential) previously publicly available at https://discipline.calbar.ca.gov (now offline). [0] https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-02-27/californ... [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30399881 [2] https://www.judyrecords.com/info |
edit: would love to check, but[0]
> The State Bar Court Portal will be unavailable from February 25th to February 28th due to maintenance activities. During this time the Case Search and Court Calendar functionality will not be available.
[0] https://apps.statebarcourt.ca.gov/dockets.aspx via https://www.statebarcourt.ca.gov/Public-Records-Information