Again, it's important to stress that, even at those levels,
when legal aid programs, for instance, use those levels, they still have to turn away massive numbers of people because they don't have the resources to help everyone that comes in that's eligible.
Not exact matches
Angela Ciolfi,
legal director of the JustChildren Program of Virginia's Legal Aid Justice Center, then discussed the need for schools to take safety seriously when, at the same time, it's challenging to aim for a 100 percent risk - free environ
legal director of the JustChildren
Program of Virginia's
Legal Aid Justice Center, then discussed the need for schools to take safety seriously when, at the same time, it's challenging to aim for a 100 percent risk - free environ
Legal Aid Justice Center, then discussed the need for schools to take safety seriously
when, at the same time, it's challenging to aim for a 100 percent risk - free environment.
Civil
legal aid programs benefit from the compilation of small amounts of interest earned
when lawyers pool the escrow funds they hold for their clients.
The beginnings of civil
legal aid in the United States can be traced back to the 1870s,
when the first
legal assistance
program was founded in New York.
Organized pro bono
programs date back to the Depression Era of the 1930's,
when local bar associations in some of Florida's larger communities formed small
legal aid programs using lawyers volunteering their time.
Catherine said that
when speaking to Mario he stated that he «credited his local
legal aid program with saving his life.»
We ran this
program for 3 years until December of 2015
when it was handed over to
Legal Aid's management.
Legal aid in Canada has been traced back to the Second World War,
when the CBA created a temporary
program for soldiers.
Experts say most
legal aid programs never recovered from the cutbacks between 1997 and 2001,
when Ottawa's yearly funding for criminal
legal aid dropped to $ 72 million from about $ 79 million.
December 30, 2014 — «Connecticut's
legal aid community breathed a collective sigh of relief
when lawmakers in 2014 approved a plan to continue using increased court filing fees to fund their
legal services
programs for the poor.»