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Law Practice

Nov. 11, 2008

Legal Nonprofits Aren't for the Faint of Heart

Betty Nordwind has a terse maxim ready for attorneys thinking about starting their own legal organizations. "Not every good idea deserves a nonprofit," said Nordwind, executive director of the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law in Los Angeles.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Betty Nordwind has a terse maxim ready for attorneys thinking about starting their own legal organizations.

"Not every good idea deserves a nonprofit," said Nordwind, executive director of the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law in Los Angeles.

Founded in 1982, the center was a pioneer in self-help legal services. They matched volunteer lawyers with clients dealing with complicated legal issues...

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