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Attorneys’ program allows poor to approach the bench (access required)

by Monica Mendoza

Published: February 10,2012

Time posted: 8:57 am

Tags: Law, Pikes Peak Pro Bono Project, pro bono

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In Colorado Springs, about 100 attorneys are working on a project that aims to provide legal access to people who in their wildest dreams could never afford to hire an attorney. Under the umbrella of the El Paso County Bar Association, a new nonprofit organization has formed, the Pikes Peak Pro Bono Project. And, “the expectations are ...





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