Utah’s reforms offer model for serving low-income and indigent people, report suggests — from abajournal.com by Matt Reynolds Excerpt: The Utah model of reform allowing nonlawyers to offer legal services could be “critical” to serving people who can’t afford them, according to a Stanford Law School study published Tuesday. The 59-page report by the school’s Deborah L. […]
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