Sabtu, 07 April 2012

More lawyers donate services to those who can't afford them

Economy spurs sizable jump in pro bono work since 2007

The recession, high foreclosure rates and other economic woes in recent years have meant more people need lawyers - especially those who can least afford one.

The number of cases taken on by the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and Cumberlands and the Nashville Pro Bono Program has increased 11 percent since 2007.

"We saw a big jump

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