Daily Journal Staff Writer
Faced with shrinking budgets and rising caseloads, some Bay Area public defenders have turned to an unlikely source for help: large corporate law firms.
Looking for training opportunities for their lawyers, several large firms have loaned associates to public defenders for pro bono work in recent years. Pairing lowly-paid idealistic defenders of the poor with highly paid career-driven defenders of b...
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