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A Court Divided: October Term 2023
Want to launch a court-based pro bono clinic? This webinar will provide advice and resources for Judges and attorneys who would like to develop a court-affiliated pro bono clinic, focusing on compliance with ethics requirements, including judicial codes and Model Rules of Professional Conduct 6.1, 1.2(c), and 6.5; ensuring sustainable and manageable clinic operations, and improving access to justice in state and federal jurisdictions.
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1.50 credit hours
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09/01/2026
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
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1.50 credit hours
Available until:
09/01/2026
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
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1.50 credit hours
Available until:
09/01/2026
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Judges and lawyers who want to create a court affiliated pro bono clinic will need to know how to ensure the clinic meets all the legal and ethical requirements. At the end of this program, attendees will:
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