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Public Interest

Oct. 22, 1999

Legal Aid Offices Benefit From Working Collectively

^^In the Public Interest^^ By Robert Cohen, Neal Dudovitz, Daniel Grunfeld, Bruce Iwasaki and David Lash As leaders of the largest legal aid organizations in Southern California, we and our staffs and supporters work together to provide for our elderly, indigent and disabled clients an efficient network of responsiveness in a marketplace desperately in need of the aid we bring. As we look forward to a new century, the realities of our economics and mission statements make it critical that we

        ^^In the Public Interest^^
        
        By Robert Cohen, Neal Dudovitz, Daniel Grunfeld, Bruce Iwasaki and David Lash
        
        As leaders of the largest legal aid organizations in Southern California, we and our staffs and supporters work ...

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