Law Practice
Aug. 20, 1999
Helping Hands
^^In the Public Interest^^ By David A Lash The California Access to Justice Commission has estimated that the legal needs of three-quarters of the poor in this state are not being met and that it would take between $250 million and $300 million in additional annual funding to address those unmet needs.
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
The California Access to Justice Commission has estimated that the legal needs of three-quarters of the poor in this state are not being met and that it would take between $250 million and $300 million in additional annual funding to address those unmet needs.
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The California Access to Justice Commission has estimated that the legal needs of three-quarters of the poor in this state are not being met and that it would take between $250 million and $300 million in additional annual funding to address those unmet needs.
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