Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Legal nonprofits in Southern California appear to be going through a bit of a shake-up, with a slate of leaders departing in recent months to either enter another area of law or return to private practice.
Though these organizations report balanced budgets and an overall increase in fundraising, they still face challenges in retaining leadership. Some say the structure of a legal nonp...
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