Daily Journal Staff Writer
Beginning next year, State Bar trustees will no longer cast secret ballots to elect the State Bar president and other officers.
Responding to an angry legislator and the demands of a 2011 statute, the bar's governing board voted Thursday to match its rules more closely to state open meeting laws, including electing officers publicly.
President Patrick M. Kelly said he was pleased ...
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