The president of the Minnesota Bar Association, James Baillie (BAY-lee), faces an immediate crisis, finding more money for low-income people who can't afford legal representation. The 60-year-old Minneapolis attorney became the bar association's top elected official in July. He's known for his dedication to legal aid, which is facing its worst funding crisis in more than 20 years. John Share describes the legal aid situation in this week's edition of The Business Journal. He says that Baillie (BAY-lee) has built a national reputation in this area.