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LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles County Bar Association is letting it be known its Board of Trustees meetings are open to the public.
A resolution, proposed by President-elect Brian Kabateck at a Thursday night board meeting, was a move to lift the veil over a county bar that has been criticized for a lack of transparency, mired in financial trouble and steadily losing membership.
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