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State Bar & Bar Associations

May 5, 2016

Dunn seeks to revive his lawsuit against State Bar

The agency's former top executive amends his claims in hopes of surviving dismissal motions.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

In an effort to revive the lawsuit over his firing as the State Bar's executive director, Joseph L. Dunn has filed an amended notice of claims that lists the laws he believed bar officials may have broken when they took actions he and others criticized in whistleblower complaints.

Dunn's new filing also alleges that one reason the former principal attorney to California's chief justice wanted his...

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