"representation" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But more broadly, pro bono work means that those who cannot afford legal representation to protect their legal rights will have it.
- Ms. Brennan's business sprang from a desire to assist people who could not afford expensive legal representation.
- Lawyers have a moral obligation to donate some of their time and professional expertise to those who cannot afford representation.
- Then, as now, contingency fees were often the only way the poor could afford effective representation against big business.
- But many of the families cannot afford legal representation at all.
- It allows attorneys to be able to work for people who couldn't otherwise afford representation.
- Landlords usually are represented by lawyers, while tenants routinely cannot afford representation.
- He also acts pro bono for many of his clients who cannot afford legal representation.
- On the other hand, the pension plans, often run by unions and large corporations, can afford top-notch representation.
- Legal aid is the provision of assistance to people otherwise unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system.
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