By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers, like credit card holders, will soon feel the financial sting of late fees.
Annual State Bar dues for all California attorneys - $400 for active members, $125 for inactive - are due Feb. 1. But unlike years past, the State Bar no longer will grant a 45-day grace period to those who miss the deadline.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers, like credit card holders, will soon feel the financial sting of late fees.
Annual State Bar dues for all California attorneys - $400 for active members, $125 for inactive - are due Feb. 1. But unlike years past, the State Bar no longer will grant a 45-day grace period to those who miss the deadline.
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