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2014

Texas A&M University School of Law

Law and Society

Pro bono

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Encouraging The Development Of Low Bono Law Practices, Luz E. Herrera Mar 2014

Encouraging The Development Of Low Bono Law Practices, Luz E. Herrera

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For decades, the discussion about access to justice has primarily focused on the ability of low–income individuals to obtain free representation by lawyers. Lawyer representation is the “gold star” of the legal profession and advocates of legal services for the poor have fought difficult battles to ensure the most disadvantaged in our country have access to these professionals. As a result, legal aid programs and pro bono services that assist the most economically disadvantaged in our country are now common in our legal service delivery system.

Despite those important efforts, only 50% of those eligible for free legal services actually …