By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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OAKLAND - A team of private and public interest lawyers has won a bid to preserve welfare benefits for thousands of Alameda County's poorest residents.
The case could help poor people in other counties who are facing similar cuts, the attorneys said.
Lawyers for ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2
OAKLAND - A team of private and public interest lawyers has won a bid to preserve welfare benefits for thousands of Alameda County's poorest residents.
The case could help poor people in other counties who are facing similar cuts, the attorneys said.
Lawyers for ...
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