By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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NEW YORK - The American Bar Association is reaching out to a constituency not normally associated with its work: U.S. military personnel.
Its incoming president on Monday launched a new pro bono program for active duty personnel. The move was followed by the ABA's policymaking body, the House of D...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
NEW YORK - The American Bar Association is reaching out to a constituency not normally associated with its work: U.S. military personnel.
Its incoming president on Monday launched a new pro bono program for active duty personnel. The move was followed by the ABA's policymaking body, the House of D...
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