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Law Practice

Mar. 24, 2020

Pro bono attorneys try to adjust to realities of pandemic

Legal services providers and public interest organizations are teaming up to make sure clients continue to receive pro bono counsel despite courts and law firms being closed or operating under reduced capacity because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Legal services providers and public interest organizations are teaming up to make sure clients continue to receive pro bono counsel despite courts and law firms being closed or operating under reduced capacity because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Unlike natural disasters, the pandemic raises unique problems for training attorneys and meeting with clients. Attorney training, hotline staffing and client meetings must all be done remot...

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