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Phyllis J. Culp -- Treasurer

State Bar of California
Office of Certification
180 Howard Street
San Francisco, California 94105
415-538-2118
FAX: 415-538-2180

Phyllis J. Culp is the Director of the Office Of Certification/Membership Records of The State Bar of California. Ms. Culp and her staff of 25 oversee the membership records function and 15 State Bar Programs, such as MCLE, Legal Specialization and the Multijurisdictional practice programs including Registered In-house Counsel and Registered Legal Services Attorney Programs. Ms. Culp is a member o f the Ohio and California Bars and has been employed by the State Bar of California for many years. She is a former member of the ABA Standing Committee on Specialization, past President of Black Women Lawyers of Northern California, former member of the Judicial Council of California Access and Fairness Standing Advisory Committee, and past chair of its Education and Gender Fairness Subcommittees, and is a current Member of the Board of Directors of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, serving on its Executive Committee.

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