For years, a state bar committee charged with recommending where millions of dollars in legal aid money for the poor should go has done its work in relative obscurity.

The 24-member Legal Services Trust Fund Commission, composed of volunteers, including 15 lawyers and three bench officers, works with bar staff to scrutinize organizations seeking a share of funds generated by Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts, state funds and donations.

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