Forty law firms, bar associations and legal aid organizations in Los Angeles are cooperating to provide pro bono services to individuals and small businesses facing specific coronavirus problems, such as negotiating landlord-tenant disputes during the eviction moratorium, helping with government aid, unemployment and domestic violence issues.
The program, called L.A. Represents, differs from how firms usually offer free services, sa...
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