LOS ANGELES — The State Bar will drop $5.4 million in capital improvement expenses in an effort to reduce its projected deficit for 2019, the Board of Trustees decided Friday. As a result, this year’s operating deficit is reduced from $15.8 million to $10.4 million.
By adopting the altered budget with reduced capital spending, “We will barely eke out 2020, barring a fee increase,” said board Chair Jason Lee.
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