, «Middle Income
Access to Justice» (University of Toronto Press, 2012), the «Introduction» states in part (p. 4): «For our purposes, when we refer
to middle income earners, we are contemplating the large group of individuals whose household income is too high
to allow them
to qualify for legal aid, but too low, in many cases, for them
to be in a position
to hire legal counsel
to represent them in a
civil law matter.
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