The Future of the Legal Services Corporation: Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, on a Wide Variety of Views on the Legal Services Corporation and to Try to Determine Whether Or Not to Reauthorize Funding for Legal Services, Reform the Organization, Block Grant the Money to States, Or Eliminate Federal Involvement in Providing Legal Services to the Poor, June 23, 1995, Volume 4

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Page 91 - Slow Pay' bill. If we can be of any further assistance to you or your Committee, please do not hesitate to call upon us. Sincerely, • ,ia» ¿ t* STATEMENT OF THE NATIONAL AUDIO-VISUAL ASSOCIATION by KENTON PATTI E SENIOR STAFF VICE PRESIDENT RE: S.
Page 18 - ... to rely upon legal services for funding, training and support, and overwhelmed with ongoing cases, would find it impossible to take on new cases that in the past would have been handled by legal services programs. The courts would be faced with large numbers of individuals forced to proceed pro st.
Page 6 - Fee-generating case" means any case or matter which, if undertaken on behalf of an eligible client by an attorney in private practice, reasonably may be expected to result in a fee for legal services from an award to a client, from public funds, or from the opposing party.
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