By Susan McRae
Daily Journal
As companies struggle to keep afloat in tough economic times, many businesses - including law firms - have merged or consolidated their resources.
Shrinking revenues also have hit legal aid organizations, many which rely on law firm donations, as well as on waning government funding and contributions from foundations and private individuals. As a result, some of the smaller nonprofits also have cons...
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