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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jul. 27, 2016

Former State Bar employee's lawsuit dismissed with leave to amend

A State Bar communication officer's lawsuit against the agency alleging he was wrongfully terminated last year because of his ties to former Executive Director Joseph L. Dunn has been dismissed, with leave to amend.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A State Bar communication officer's lawsuit against the agency alleging he was wrongfully terminated last year because of his ties to former Executive Director Joseph L. Dunn has been dismissed, with leave to amend.

In his ruling Friday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge John P. Doyle also stayed Thomas Layton's suit while related proceedings before the Public Employment Re...

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