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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jul. 24, 2023

Bar board agrees to report all financial interests, reject expensive gifts

“These proposed changes will conform the code to the Political Reform Act, including by requiring trustees to report all financial interests that may foreseeably be affected materially by any decision made or participated in by trustees,” wrote the bar’s general counsel, Ellin Davtyan.

The State Bar Board of Trustees proposed Friday that its members be required to report all financial interests that could be affected by board decisions and reject luxurious gifts from anybody who isn’t a close family member.

“These proposed changes will conform the code to the Political Reform Act, including by requiring trustees to report all financial interests that may foreseeably be affected materially by any decision made or particip...

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