
AZ Gov. Katie Hobbs’ chief legal adviser will step down. Here’s whyClick here for important updates to our privacy policy.U.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:OUR PORTFOLIO: ARIZONAKatie HobbsAdd TopicArizona Gov. Katie Hobbs’ chief legal advisor, Bo Dul, is stepping down after more than two years in the role.Dul cited a desire to take “time off to attend to some family and health needs, and to recharge.”Sean Berens and Kori Lorick, who both have experience in Hobbs’ administration, will jointly lead the governor’s legal team.The chief legal adviser to Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs will step down after more than two years in the role, according to a resignation letter dated April 1.General Counsel Bo Dul notified the governor she planned to take “time off to attend to some family and health needs, and to recharge,” according to a copy of her letter. The resignation is effective April 7, but Dul will stay on the payroll in a new special counsel role for an unspecified amount of time to help establish new legal leadership.Help Accessibility Sitemap Terms of Service Subscription Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Our Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Your Privacy Choices© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. …
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