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State Bar & Bar Associations

Dec. 31, 2019

Outgoing executive says she helped develop new bar identity

The bar’s departing executive director says the agency has shifted toward prioritizing the interests of consumers.

Outgoing executive says she helped develop new bar identity
Outgoing State Bar Executive Director Leah T. Wilson

The State Bar has received some criticisms through the years for putting the needs of licensed attorneys before those of the consumers it is supposed to serve through its admissions and discipline work.

Outgoing Executive Director Leah T. Wilson said the agency’s shift toward prioritizing its mandate to protect the public from unscrupulous lawyers is one of the things she is most pleased with following her four-plus years in State B...

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