
Sean M. SeLegue, who became chair of the State Bar board of trustees in September, vows the bar will continue to make changes after a tumultuous year.
The state Supreme Court appointed SeLegue, a partner at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP to his new position after four years on the board.
Becoming the second openly gay leader of the agency has a significant meaning, he said in a recent inter...
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