Sentences with phrase «employed by legal aid»

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»
A duty lawyer is employed by Legal Aid, WA, to give advice and to represent people who have been charged with a criminal offence.
• 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 coverage

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The program is designed to supplement the low salaries paid to legal aid attorneys by allowing qualified applicants to obtain forgivable loans from the Foundation to assist them in paying their law school student loans while employed by such organizations.
As an «alternative business structure» it can employ staff (including solicitors) and offer a full range of legal services direct to the public, by no means limited to legal aid.
He adds that the criteria they are using to assess potential technology partners includes the privacy standards employed by the company and what the onboarding process looks like for interested legal aid groups.
Some of the biggest legal aid earners are firms that have now been closed down, partly because their work was not understood or scrutinised closely enough by competent people employed in the Government Legal Service who were supposed to work in partnership with those provilegal aid earners are firms that have now been closed down, partly because their work was not understood or scrutinised closely enough by competent people employed in the Government Legal Service who were supposed to work in partnership with those proviLegal Service who were supposed to work in partnership with those providers.
A compromise was reached at the point that free legal aid can be offered by registered NGOs that employ qualified legal professionals.
In general, lawyers working as in - house counsel, who are employed by the government, who work in education, or who work for a clinic funded by Legal Aid Ontario are exempt from the requirement to pay insurance premiums.
Service provision Legal aid and advice are provided primarily through a network of law centres by solicitors employed by the Board.
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