Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 70State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1996 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 322
That proposal , in effect , required that every lawyer give forty hours of work to pro bono efforts every two years ; in addition , it permitted lawyers to “ buy out ” on a basis of fifty dollars per hour . If all Connecticut lawyers ...
That proposal , in effect , required that every lawyer give forty hours of work to pro bono efforts every two years ; in addition , it permitted lawyers to “ buy out ” on a basis of fifty dollars per hour . If all Connecticut lawyers ...
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Voluntary contributions clearly reflect a method in which lawyers will maintain their autonomy a and feel a sense of satisfaction . Experience tells us that voluntary financial contributions will help but hardly solve the problems of ...
Voluntary contributions clearly reflect a method in which lawyers will maintain their autonomy a and feel a sense of satisfaction . Experience tells us that voluntary financial contributions will help but hardly solve the problems of ...
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More non - lawyers are also needed , be they paralegals or other kinds of advisers in specialized fields . These people not only can be helpful to pro se litigants , but perhaps even more importantly , can advise people how to work ...
More non - lawyers are also needed , be they paralegals or other kinds of advisers in specialized fields . These people not only can be helpful to pro se litigants , but perhaps even more importantly , can advise people how to work ...
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SURVEY OF 1995 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 37 |
SURVEY OF 1995 DEVELOPMENTS | 68 |
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