Nearly one-third of states require potential indigent defendants to pay application fees when requesting counsel, and almost every state requires defendants to either reimburse the state or make a contribution for representation, according to a new report from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL). Researchers examined how states decide who is “too poor” to hire a lawyer, as well as potential roadblocks in place…
Would the world be better or worse without personal injury lawyers? Take a look at what it might be like in this post from Mullen & Mullen.
Want more leads that turn into paying clients? Embrace your authentic self and market who you are, even if it initially makes you uncomfortable, says Katy Goshtasbi, the author of Personal Branding in One Hour for Lawyers, a book from ABA Publishing.
Wherever lawyers stand on legalese, they should, at least, stand on reason.
Putting lawyers in medical clinics — sometimes funded by Medicaid — is based on the idea that fixing some legal woes can be vital to good medical care. Emerging evidence suggests that works.
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“I was visiting Delaware and I was injured in a car accident. Do I need an attorney in Delaware or can I get one in Ohio (where I am from) to help me?”
Even as the profession struggles with mental health challenges and burnout, lawyers continue to see overworking as a badge of honor.
Dear Patrick:Do you think that drug and alcohol testing should be more widely utilized in the legal profession? I am a lawyer who specializes in…
This is exactly what the youth of America thinks about lawyers -- and it's not very favorable.