Congress Opens The Way For Talented New Attorneys To Represent Indigent Clients With Passage Of John R. Justice Prosecutors And Defenders Incentive Act
August 04, 2008
August 04, 2008
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 -- The National Legal Aid and Defenders Association issued the following news release:
Newly minted attorneys longing for a career of helping others, but forced into the private sector because of tremendous law school debt, may soon have a new option that will allow them to make a living and to serve indigent defendants at the same time. On July 31, both houses of Congress passed the John R. Justice Prosecutors and Defenders Incentive Act as part of the Higher E . . .
Newly minted attorneys longing for a career of helping others, but forced into the private sector because of tremendous law school debt, may soon have a new option that will allow them to make a living and to serve indigent defendants at the same time. On July 31, both houses of Congress passed the John R. Justice Prosecutors and Defenders Incentive Act as part of the Higher E . . .