By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Arguments about whether the State Bar knew former Executive Director Joseph L. Dunn was a whistleblower and fired him because of his alleged whistleblowing were a central focus of the closing briefs filed in the arbitration regarding Dunn's lawsuit over his termination.
Dunn asserted that the evidence produced indicated the only thing that changed between the bar board's failed vote to fire him a...
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