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New Lawyers Target Lower Income Clients to Build Practices (GA)

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

"A conference on the future of law at the State Bar of Georgia featured entrepreneurial new ways to deliver legal services, with the aim of helping young lawyers develop practices by offering affordable legal services to moderate and low-income clients.

Incubators, new kinds of law firms and programs connecting new lawyers with those seeking to retire are some of the new approaches that people are trying, said Avarita Hanson, the executive director of the Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism. It organized Tuesday's conference called "The New Normal for the Delivery of Legal Services."..."

 

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