In order to achieve its operational mission to properly serve the public while functionally staying afloat, the State Bar Board of Trustees discussed during a two-day meeting last week the uphill battle it is facing in terms of finalizing a 2023 State Bar budget to the Legislature by the end of February.
From hiring freezes to standard information technology maintenance and the unknown timing and value of the San Francisco building sale, th...
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