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You no longer have to be a lawyer to practice law in Arizona That s good and bad

You no longer have to be a lawyer to practice law in Arizona. That s good and bad Maya Steinitz and Victoria Sahani, opinion contributors © Contributed Legal Services Alabama New rules allow nonlawyers to practice law and own law firms in Arizona. This welcomed revolution in access to justice will have profound effects on the justice system and legal profession. The new rules allow nonlawyers to invest in and manage Arizona law firms structured as “Alternative Business Structures”  business entities that provide legal services and include nonlawyers with economic interests or decision-making authority. Nonlawyer economic interests or decision-making authority must be disclosed to a special committee and both the Alternative Business Structure and its investors are subject to various licensing and ethics requirements.

As eviction crisis looms, priest highlights the legal needs of the poor

As eviction crisis looms, priest highlights the legal needs of the poor Los Angeles County Sheriff s deputies walk up to an apartment to carry out an eviction in Los Angeles Jan. 13. (CNS photo/Lucy Nicholson, Reuters) Jonah McKeown, Catholic News Agency 1/27/2021 8:10 AM select Dominican Father Pius Pietrzyk poses for a May 8, 2019, photo in a chapel at St. Patrick s Seminary and University in Menlo Park, Calif. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) DENVER In the waning months of 2020, the United States watched as the Senate conducted hearings for Amy Coney Barrett, a Catholic mother of seven. President Donald Trump had nominated Barrett to fill the Supreme Court seat left by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Legal Services Alabama offers help to low income Alabamians with tax audits

Legal Services Alabama offers help to low income Alabamians with tax audits Legal Services Alabama offers help to low income Alabamians with tax audits By Caroline Klapp | December 29, 2020 at 7:01 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 8:13 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The beginning of tax season is just weeks away. If you’re overwhelmed, you may be able to get some help filing. Filing taxes can be complicated, and not every Alabamian can afford professional help to resolve tax concerns. That’s where Legal Services Alabama comes in. Tax attorney Maceo Kirkland works with the group. Legal Services Alabama is a nonprofit law firm that works with low income people in Alabama on a wide range of legal issues including bankruptcy, unemployment compensation and much more.

Legal Services Alabama plans Montgomery headquarters to offer free help as need surges

Legal Services Alabama plans Montgomery headquarters to offer free help as need surges The Montgomery Advertiser 12/30/2020 Brad Harper, Montgomery Advertiser © Contributed This rendering provided by Legal Services Alabama shows plans for their new headquarters at 428 S. Perry St. In January, the nonprofit Legal Services Alabama bought a building in downtown Montgomery where it could better provide free legal aid to low-income people referred from the nearby court system. The plan was to fix it up and use it as a headquarters for the statewide operation. As 2020 ends, that’s still the plan. But now they’re working to raise the money for that move even as the pandemic causes demand for their free legal help to skyrocket.

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