Fellows will be paired with
legal services organizations around the country including, The Northwest Justice Project, Alaska Legal Services Corp., New Mexico Legal Aid, Illinois Legal Aid Online, and the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii.
Not exact matches
With several hot button issues highlighted in the media recently, this article served as a timely effort to showcase the issues revolving
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PIC (PSS) is involved in development of the Child, Family and Community
Services Act 1996 Steering committees develop in various locations
around the Lower Mainland 2000 Name of
organization changes to Parent Support
Services Society of BC (PSS) to better reflect the positive solution focused work of the
organization 2001 First Grandparent Raising Grandchildren Circle begins 2005 First Grand Gathering is held in Victoria; First edition of the monthly Village newsletter and resource guide for the North is produced 2007 PSS initiates the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Legal Research Project in partnership with the University of Victoria 2008 The first Nature camp for Grandfamilies takes place on Galiano Island 2009 PSS publishes GRG
Legal Guide.
Our Outside Counsel Guidelines Review is a limited engagement
service that centers
around three documents commonly issued by
legal organizations that retain
legal vendors: Outside Counsel Guidelines, Billing Requirements and Litigation Management Guidelines.
The MAP conducts outreach
around the state and has collaborated with other nonprofit
organizations to increase access to
legal services for military members, veterans, and their families.
Here on the website and in the
Legal Services Regulation Update newsletter, the Society will be sharing profiles of organizations that are creating new ways to bring legal services to their clients — in Nova Scotia, across Canada and around the w
Legal Services Regulation Update newsletter, the Society will be sharing profiles of organizations that are creating new ways to bring legal services to their clients — in Nova Scotia, across Canada and around th
Services Regulation Update newsletter, the Society will be sharing profiles of
organizations that are creating new ways to bring
legal services to their clients — in Nova Scotia, across Canada and around the w
legal services to their clients — in Nova Scotia, across Canada and around th
services to their clients — in Nova Scotia, across Canada and
around the world.
This response, however, doesn't get
around the practical questions of regulatory overreach when purporting to regulate
organizations that have mandates that reach far beyond the provision of
legal services — take an
organization like the Ontario's LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario), a Crown corporation which employs lawyers but is primarily involved with buying and retailing alcohol.
Public defenders,
legal aid offices, and other
legal services nonprofits are grossly inadequate to meet the leftover demand, not because there aren't enough lawyers to go
around — on the contrary, this country has a glut of unemployed and underemployed lawyers — but because these
organizations» limited resources severely restrict the number of staff they can hire and cases they can take on.