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Speaking with the Master Part V: Where to Now?

By Pro Bono Net on May 2, 2014
Posted in Courts, Legal Services, Pro Bono, Technology

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Richard Zorza, one of the founders and leaders of the access to justice (ATJ) movement, recently received the American Bar Association’s 2014 Louis M. Brown Award for Legal Access’ Lifetime Achievement Honor for decades of work on behalf of self-represented litigants. Not to be outdone, the Conference of Chief Justices and the…

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