Daily Journal Staff Writer
After years of shrinking budgets from investment losses, drops in membership or decreased revenue from programs, many of the state's voluntary bar associations now seem to be on the mend.
The worst year of the recession for bar associations appears to have been 2009, when at least 15 groups saw their revenues drop, and just as many organizations ended up spending more than they took in, di...
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