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Law Practice

Sep. 25, 2008

A State Bar Leader Who Almost Wasn't

Holly Fujie almost wasn’t the State Bar’s new president. A year ago she wasn’t even thinking of running. Thank an appellate justice for changing her mind.

By Amy Yarbrough

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Holly Fujie almost wasn't the State Bar's new president. A year ago she wasn't even thinking of running.

Thank an appellate justice for changing her mind.

Last year at the State Bar's Annual Meeting, Fujie, 52, found herself front and center at an event, sitting near the podium with two prominent speakers: 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Alex Kozinski and Los Angeles Mayor ...

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