.... Lippman's Task Force to Expand Access to Civil Legal Services recommended increasing the voluntary pro bono goal for lawyers in the...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...such limited transparency worries him. Full-time, long-term jobs requiring a legal degree got 100 percent credit. But he didnt reveal the...
...need for proper legal representation is as...by one Legal Aid lawyer....
...tenure, Milbank reestablished itself as an elite player in the high-end legal market by attracting business-bearing laterals, developing new practices, and opening focused...
...defense lawyers say that the ways Nguema earned his money are perfectly legal in Equatorial Guinea. Still, in a startling policy departure, France and the...
Litigation over an air shipping cartel has brought antitrust mass actions to Europe. But will the new capital of private anticartel enforcement be London or Amsterdam
...The Legal Aid Society, the ...
As Africa's economy takes off, independent firms prosper, and global firms refine their strategy. A look at the changing landscape
...sense, for new lawyers, for the profession as a whole, for the legal services providers, for the judges. So I am really upbeat about it...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...bringing constitutional violation and discrimination claims. In 1966 he opened the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County's office in East Palo Alto, a...
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