Not exact matches
His professional experience includes being a lawyer in
private practice, a partner of Grossman, Lavine and Rinaldo, a public defender for the Legal
Aid Society, in the City of New York and an instructor of Cardoza
Law School's Intensive Trial Advocacy Program.
I developed these methods as part of the technology of centralized legal research at LAO
LAW, Legal
Aid Ontario's (LAO's) centralized legal research unit for Ontario lawyers in private practice who service legal aid cases (a judicare mode
Aid Ontario's (LAO's) centralized legal research unit for Ontario lawyers in
private practice who service legal
aid cases (a judicare mode
aid cases (a judicare model).
By 1988, LAO
LAW was producing legal opinions at a rate of more than 5,000 per year for legal
aid lawyers (lawyers in
private practice who do legal
aid cases).
We've already received great attention for how we're streamlining the
private practice of
law (see this recent Wired article, where our AI development was featured alongside Google's), and now we can't wait to
aid lawyer's country - wide and in every
practice area.
Delivering access to justice demands change and action on a very broad range of initiatives — pro bono work by the
private bar, fair and adequate funding of legal
aid, collaboration among all system participants (clients, lawyers, courts, agencies, NGO's), legal education (and its financing), e-filing and case data standards, court forms, court interfaces to self - represented litigants, unbundled legal services, virtual
law practice, multistate
practice,
law practice ownership and investment, limited
practice licenses, unauthorized
practice of
law rules, lawyer advertising rules, and lawyer discipline.
This requires CanLII be able to provide the support services that are provided by the LAO
LAW division of Legal
Aid Ontario (LAO) to Ontario lawyers in private practice who do legal aid cas
Aid Ontario (LAO) to Ontario lawyers in
private practice who do legal
aid cas
aid cases.
LAO
LAW provides a wide spectrum of materials and services to Ontario lawyers in
private practice who do legal
aid cases.
If any person knowingly violates any of the provisions of G.S. 84 - 4 through G.S. 84 - 6 or G.S. 84 - 9, fraudulently holds himself or herself out as a North Carolina certified paralegal by use of the designations set forth in G.S. 84 - 37 (a), or knowingly
aids and abets another person to commit the unauthorized
practice of
law, in addition to any other liability imposed pursuant to this Chapter or any other applicable
law, any person who is damaged by the unlawful acts set out in this section shall be entitled to maintain a
private cause of action to recover damages and reasonable attorneys» fees and other injunctive relief as ordered by court.
• in - house corporate counsel • government lawyers, educators and others not in active
private practice • retired lawyers, estate trustees, emeritus lawyers, judges and others no longer practising
law • legal
aid clinic lawyers (not directly employed by Legal Aid Ontario) • lawyers who engage in only occasional practice in Ontario and are resident in a Canadian jurisdiction other than Ontario The standard Run - Off cover
aid clinic lawyers (not directly employed by Legal
Aid Ontario) • lawyers who engage in only occasional practice in Ontario and are resident in a Canadian jurisdiction other than Ontario The standard Run - Off cover
Aid Ontario) • lawyers who engage in only occasional
practice in Ontario and are resident in a Canadian jurisdiction other than Ontario The standard Run - Off coverage
The Boston Bar Association is a non-profit, voluntary membership organization of 10,000 attorneys drawn from
private practice, corporations, government agencies, legal
aid organizations, the courts, and
law schools.
(4) LAO
LAW at Legal
Aid Ontario (LAO), is a centralized legal research service for Ontario lawyers in private practice who do legal aid cas
Aid Ontario (LAO), is a centralized legal research service for Ontario lawyers in
private practice who do legal
aid cas
aid cases.
Prior to her appointment at Queen's, Sharry
practiced immigration and refugee
law with Legal
Aid clinics in Toronto and in
private practice.
By its ninth year of development (1988), LAO
LAW, the centralized legal research unit at Legal
Aid Ontario (LAO), was producing 5,000 legal opinions per year for Ontario lawyers in private practice to service legal aid clients (the judicare model of providing legal services to poor peopl
Aid Ontario (LAO), was producing 5,000 legal opinions per year for Ontario lawyers in
private practice to service legal
aid clients (the judicare model of providing legal services to poor peopl
aid clients (the judicare model of providing legal services to poor people).
in - house corporate counsel government lawyers, educators and others not in active
private practice retired lawyers, estate trustees, emeritus lawyers, judges and others no longer practising
law legal
aid clinic lawyers (not directly employed by Legal Aid Ontario) lawyers who engage in only occasional practice in Ontario and are resident in a Canadian jurisdiction other than... Read More&raq
aid clinic lawyers (not directly employed by Legal
Aid Ontario) lawyers who engage in only occasional practice in Ontario and are resident in a Canadian jurisdiction other than... Read More&raq
Aid Ontario) lawyers who engage in only occasional
practice in Ontario and are resident in a Canadian jurisdiction other than... Read More»
It is the NfP advice sector as opposed to
private practice law firms that will bear the brunt of the legal
aid cuts that threaten to slash # 350m from the # 2.2 bn total.
In contrast, when the survey of these graduates was done in 2009, the number in
private practice had fallen to 67 %, with 15.5 % in government, 1.2 % in legal
aid or
law clinics, 8 % in businesses, and the remaining 8 % in other settings such as education and management consulting.
As a very successful example, since July 1979, LAO
LAW at Legal
Aid Ontario, has provided a legal opinion service for Ontario lawyers in private practice, who service legal aid cas
Aid Ontario, has provided a legal opinion service for Ontario lawyers in
private practice, who service legal
aid cas
aid cases.
By its ninth year of development (1988), LAO
LAW was producing legal opinions for lawyers in
private practice at the rate of 5,000 per year — because those lawyers could make more money using LAO
LAW instead of billing Legal
Aid for their own legal research hours.
In 1980, I bought and put a desktop computer on the desk of each of my legal research lawyers at LAO
LAW, (a large centralized legal research unit at Legal
Aid Ontario for lawyers in private practice willing to service legal aid case
Aid Ontario for lawyers in
private practice willing to service legal
aid case
aid cases).