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Law Practice

Mar. 1, 2007

Bill Aims to Lure New Lawyers to Public Sector

WASHINGTON - Lawmakers in Washington began their latest push Tuesday for a national loan forgiveness scheme for prosecutors and public defenders in an effort to stem the tide of attorneys defecting to the private sector.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - Lawmakers in Washington began their latest push Tuesday for a national loan forgiveness sch eme for prosecutors and public defenders in an effort to stem the tide of attorneys defecting to the private sector.
      Under the proposal introduced by Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., who is himself an attorney, fledgling prosecutors and p...

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