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...Philadelphia Bar Association created a Civil Gideon Task Force to study...research, litigation, legislation and pilot projects to move the idea forward...
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...for such payments, an individual had to earn a number of qualifying work period credits when Social Security taxes were paid. The ultimate payment of...
The editorial staff of The Legal Intelligencer understands that diversity is a continuing concern in the legal community. This discussion is a follow-up to one we held in 2011 that suggested concrete
...state, we name a new group of attorneys who have done remarkable work in the prior two years. Our staff examined our archives...
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...On January 1, the Public Works Employment Verification Act went into...contractors and subcontractors involved in projects of more than $25,000...
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