You're dead on right. That's why I suggested ethics charges accusing Perez of perjury be filed with every bar of which he is a member. Such charges can be filed by individuals and/or groups, like Judicial Watch, do not require permission or cooperation by the "Justice" Dept., and can cause a huge amount of expense, trouble, and distraction for the respondent, especially when the charges are filed in good faith and are substantial and non-frivilous, as they are in this case. State bar perjury charges got Clinton's license suspended for five years in the Lewinski case, the most serious legal penalty he suffered for all of his crimes. That shows they are often the only real remedy for crimes and abuses of power by powerful, corrupt, criminal individuals like Perez and Clinton.
State bar ethics panels may be the only forum where this can be aired, but they may just attribute any complaints to ‘politics’ and ignore the actual ethical violations of a fellow attorney.
Especially when the members of the ethics panels probably also have cases from time to time with the DOJ.
Still, its worth a shot.