Sentences with phrase «profit legal service organizations»

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Researchers interviewed four food service directors and six community members (including local groups, nonprofit organizations, and for - profit businesses) and conducted in - depth analyses of policies in California, Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina, and Texas to illuminate the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern the sharing of school kitchen facilities.
To be valid it has to mean that a «charity ABS» can provide routine legal services, and provide legal advice services below cost as a service of the charity, union, not - for - profit organization, or other CSO, that is providing them.
In June 2017, the ABS Working Group presented an interim report to Convocation outlining a proposal to enable lawyers and paralegals to deliver legal services through civil society organizations, such as charities, not for profit organizations and trade unions, to clients of such organizations in order to facilitate access to justice.
California will likely discover that the greatest service it can provide for those in need is to provide readily available public information regarding everyday legal problems, how those problems can be resolved (through diverse pathways), and how and where to access available resources, including from for - profit lawyers, non-profit organizations, and government programs.
Firm profile With offices across the United States and in China, Perkins Coie provides a full array of corporate, commercial litigation and intellectual property legal services to clients that span the range of entities in the business world — from Fortune 100 corporations to small, independent start - ups, as well as public and not - for - profit organizations.
Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. is a not - for - profit organization that provides free legal services to eligible clients in civil cases through five regional offLegal Assistance Foundation, Inc. is a not - for - profit organization that provides free legal services to eligible clients in civil cases through five regional offlegal services to eligible clients in civil cases through five regional offices.
The firm provides a full array of corporate, commercial litigation and intellectual property legal services to a broad range of clients, from FORTUNE 50 corporations to small, independent startups, as well as public and not - for - profit organizations.
The Standards Advancement for the Legal Industry (SALI) Alliance is an independent not - for - profit, member organization that was formally established on May 15, 2017 with a goal of increased industry standardization for more efficient and innovative legal servLegal Industry (SALI) Alliance is an independent not - for - profit, member organization that was formally established on May 15, 2017 with a goal of increased industry standardization for more efficient and innovative legal servlegal services.
They worked on 183 matters covering a range of legal areas from land claims to housing and services; traditional leadership disputes to sexual harassment and unfair dismissal claims; delictual disputes; amicus curiae representations; refugee matters and corporate work for SMMEs and not - for - profit organizations.
The Panel is mandated to represent the interests of a variety of consumers of legal services, including not only individuals, but also businesses and not - for - profit organizations.
By creating a model that allows legal services to be delivered by not - for - profit organizations, with or without lawyers, in areas where there are significant access to justice or legal service needs,
I don't believe anyone can seriously argue that any harm to the public will arise from a not - for - profit organization offering legal services, even if they are not owned by lawyers, and even if the services themselves are not provided by lawyers.
Does the choice of wording for this clause imply that it is fine for nonlawyers (together or not with lawyers) to own legal service providers — regardless of how wide the range of services they provide — as long as those providers are operated as companies or not - for profit organizations and instead of as traditional «law firms?»
In September 2017, the LSUC's Board of Directors approved, in principle, «a policy to permit lawyers and paralegals to provide legal services through civil society organizations (CSOs), such as charities and not - for - profit organizations,» according to the Law Society Gazette.
AILA is a nonpartisan, not - for - profit organization that provides continuing legal education, information, professional services, and expertise for more than 14,000 attorneys and law professors who practice and teach immigration law.
(a) legal services or summary advice provided as a duty counsel under the Legal Aid Services Act, 1998 or through any other duty counsel or other advisory program operated by a not - for - profit organizalegal services or summary advice provided as a duty counsel under the Legal Aid Services Act, 1998 or through any other duty counsel or other advisory program operated by a not - for - profit organservices or summary advice provided as a duty counsel under the Legal Aid Services Act, 1998 or through any other duty counsel or other advisory program operated by a not - for - profit organizaLegal Aid Services Act, 1998 or through any other duty counsel or other advisory program operated by a not - for - profit organServices Act, 1998 or through any other duty counsel or other advisory program operated by a not - for - profit organization;
Jordan Furlong delivers dynamic and thought - provoking presentations to law firms and legal organizations throughout North America on how to survive and profit from the extraordinary changes underway in the legal services marketplace.
Volunteer Lawyer Services is a pro bono legal services program that was initiated in 1995 as a joint initiative of the Canadian Bar Association, Alberta Branch, the Law Society of Alberta, the United Way of Calgary and Area and the Association of General Counsel of Alberta to assist registered charities and not - for - profit organizations who would otherwise not be able to receive these services due to a lack of financial reServices is a pro bono legal services program that was initiated in 1995 as a joint initiative of the Canadian Bar Association, Alberta Branch, the Law Society of Alberta, the United Way of Calgary and Area and the Association of General Counsel of Alberta to assist registered charities and not - for - profit organizations who would otherwise not be able to receive these services due to a lack of financial reservices program that was initiated in 1995 as a joint initiative of the Canadian Bar Association, Alberta Branch, the Law Society of Alberta, the United Way of Calgary and Area and the Association of General Counsel of Alberta to assist registered charities and not - for - profit organizations who would otherwise not be able to receive these services due to a lack of financial reservices due to a lack of financial resources.
A wide range of job classifications and services are provided to all levels of Government; not - for profit organizations; and private business such as consulting, legal, insurance, financial, accounting, development projects and corporations, communication, and information technology.
Farrell Fritz provides legal services to businesses, not - for - profit organizations and individuals.
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