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Administrative/Regulatory

May 8, 2015

Despite drama at State Bar, president soldiers on with platform

State Bar presidents typically tour the state spreading the gospel of court funding, legal services or other high-flying goals. Craig Holden has had other issues to focus on.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Lawyers toil for years on obscure local bar and State Bar committees that meet nights
and weekends to climb the ranks of professional involvement. Squeezing in this often
thankless and always unpaid work among billable hours isn't easy. But it pays off
for a few who reach the highest ranks of State Bar leadership.


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