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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jan. 21, 2017

Dunn case loses two defendants

Former Bar President Craig Holden and Beth Jay, the former principal counsel to the state's chief justice, have prevailed in the remaining cause of action brought against them by former bar executive director Joseph L. Dunn.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Former State Bar President Craig Holden and Beth Jay, the former principal counsel to the state's chief justice, have had their motions for summary judgment granted in the lawsuit brought against them by former bar Executive Director Joseph L. Dunn.

As part of his whistleblower retaliation lawsuit against the bar, Dunn had also alleged that Holden and Jay improperly played a role in his November ...

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