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Law Practice

Oct. 11, 2011

The legal system’s role in our war against poverty

As we debate budget cuts, let us remember the key role of the legal system. By David A. Lash of O'Melveny & Myers LLP

David A. Lash

Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services, O'Melveny & Myers LLP

The opinions expressed here are his own.


By David A. Lash


More people are living in poverty in the United States than at any time in the last 50 years. Our national economy is faltering as hasn't been seen during that same period of time. As lawyers, we are uniquely positioned to do something about this tragedy.


The safety net designed to protect against the most dire of consequences of indigency is also in danger. The steep increase in poverty since the 2008 financial crisis paints a pict...

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