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Board of Trustees Approves Budget

The New Jersey State Bar Association's (NJSBA) governing body met earlier this month at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick where it voted on the budget and other matters, including holding the 2021 Mid-Year Meeting in Phoenix.

President Domenick Carmagnola swore in Treasurer Christine A. Amalfe to the Executive Committee. She was unable to attend the induction at the Annual Meeting. Amalfe is chair of the employment and labor law department at Gibbons P.C. in Newark. Robert Scrivo, of Mandelbaum Salsburg in Roseland, was sworn in for a two-year term to the Board of Trustees.

The trustees gave final approval to a $10.2 million operating budget for fiscal year 2021–2022, which starts July 1. It includes free dues and membership for first-year members in the NJSBA Young Lawyers Division. The budget provides for continued investment in infrastructure/technology upgrades to support hybrid meetings and events, while also allowing for unique in-person experiences such as the NJSBA Annual and Mid-Year Meetings and through various sections and committees.