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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jun. 1, 2016

Split remains option as lawmakers mull State Bar reform

Recent amendments to the annual dues bill did not include a provision for splitting the agency's regulatory and trade association functions, but the author of the legislation said de-unification of the bar remains a possibility.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Recent amendments to the State Bar's annual dues bill did not include a provision for splitting the agency's regulatory and trade association functions, but the author of the legislation said de-unification of the bar remains a possibility.

Mark Stone, chair of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, also said he was willing to explore a proposal to shift more oversight of the bar to the state Supreme ...

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