State Bar & Bar Associations
May 14, 2013
Los Angeles deputy public defender set to become next State Bar president
Los Angeles County deputy public defender Luis J. Rodriguez was the only one who threw his hat in the ring to become the agency's next president, which means he is all but certain to get the job when elections happen in July.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - It was a day of firsts at a State Bar meeting Friday in San Francisco. Los Angeles County deputy public defender Luis J. Rodriguez was the only one who threw his hat in the ring to become the agency's next president, which means he is all but certain to get the job when elections happen in July.
Rodriguez, currently the State Bar vice president, stands to become the agency's f...
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