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State Bar & Bar Associations

Oct. 5, 2017

State Bar prosecutor named chief counsel for agency’s court

Gregory Dresser will make $240,000 a year in his new role, which he begins Oct. 23.

One of the State Bar's top prosecutors has been named the next chief court counsel for the State Bar Court.

Gregory Dresser is the second bar official intimately involved in a pending federal lawsuit focused on a lawyer discipline case to be promoted and in line for a pay raise in recent months.

He served for more than a year as interim chief trial counsel and most recently was a deputy chief trial...

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