A pro bono law website started in Tennessee is gaining national traction.
At the Equal Justice Conference held May 6-9 in Austin, the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service approved a proposal to implement a national website based off Online TNJustice.
OTJ allows people to privately post legal questions on its website following a briefing to determine eligibility. Volunteer lawyers then answer those questions and give free legal advice. The concept is similar…
Miyerkules, Mayo 13, 2015
Tennessee law project gets national attention
A pro bono law website started in Tennessee is gaining national traction.
At the Equal Justice Conference held May 6-9 in Austin, the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service approved a proposal to implement a national website based off Online TNJustice.
OTJ allows people to privately post legal questions on its website following a briefing to determine eligibility. Volunteer lawyers then answer those questions and give free legal advice. The concept is similar…
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