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The Justice Gap and How to Achieve Equal Justice for All

The Justice Gap and How to Achieve Equal Justice for All

Learn about the factors that limit access to legal resources, along with proactive tips for what attorneys can do to help. Topics include the importance of pro bono work along with practical tips for working with low-income clients that may differ from their typical clients.
Credits: 0 General, 1 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9018-22E-04X
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The Justice Gap and How to Achieve Equal Justice for All

Kim Thielbar, Prairie State Legal Services, Chicago

Mary Petruchius, Prairie State Legal Services, Chicago

The Justice Gap and How to Achieve Equal Justice for All

Kim Thielbar, Prairie State Legal Services, Chicago

Mary Petruchius, Prairie State Legal Services, Chicago

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