Legal nonprofit organizations warn that costly new technological requirements for remote work could leave some people in rural areas without sufficient legal resources or access to the courts.
Inland Counties Legal Services Inc. shelled out $100,000 on new technology, according to Tessie D. Cross, deputy director of operations in Riverside.
The organization had to purchase laptops, home office equip...
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