SAN FRANCISCO — Candidates for a Bay Area seat on the State Bar Board of Governors seem to have one thing in common: They understand the little guy.

Three are solos and one is a partner at a firm with only eight lawyers. And, if elected, at least three of them — the fourth couldn’t be reached — want to make sure that big-firm attorneys and government lawyers don’t hog all of the State Bar’s attention.

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