The New Jersey State Bar Association‘s proposed $5.1 million budget for the coming fiscal year includes belt-tightening, while still investing in technology infrastructure improvements.

The 2010-2011 budget, introduced at a Board of Trustees meeting in March, anticipates expenses related to administration, computer and website upgrades, member benefit programs, including Fastcase legal research, and insurance costs for employees, and lobbying efforts.

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