A recap of the 2022 fiscal year and what’s to come in 2023 for the Washington State Bar Association finances.
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A recap of the 2022 fiscal year and what’s to come in 2023 for the Washington State Bar Association finances.
Read moreFormer WSBA President and Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary E. Fairhurst once said to a group of students from marginalized and traditionally underrepresented communities, “If you hit a wall, find a door. And if there are no doors, find what windows are open.”
Read moreAs I write this, we are approaching Veterans Day and Thanksgiving, a time of year for giving thanks, and I want to be sure to thank those who help to make our Bar Association, our local communities, and our country better through their contributions.
Read moreThere are two powerful fiscal forces that combine to propel organizational progress: ensuring growth and improving financial stability. One helps us look back, through the audit mechanism, and the other looks forward, through budgetary planning. This is the time of the year where we look back and look forward at the same time.
Read moreThoughts from WSBA Executive Director Terra Nevitt about the bar exam, its effectiveness, and its future.
Read moreIt is my sincere desire that each of you strongly consider volunteering at the WSBA and/or providing pro bono legal services as a way to help the WSBA fulfill its mission and to serve the public.
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