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A legal clinic (also law clinic or law-school clinic) is a legal aid or law-school program providing services to various clients and often hands-on legal experience to law students. Clinics are usually directed by clinical professors. [1] Legal clinics typically conduct pro bono work, providing free legal services to clients.
[18] In time various state and regional organizations where formed including the Free Clinics of the Great Lakes Region, Texas Association of Charitable Clinic (TXACC), North Carolina Association of Free Clinics, Ohio Association of Free Clinics and the Virginia Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (est. 1993). In 2005 Empowering ...
Wicomico County, Maryland, is served by two courthouses, both located in the county seat of Salisbury. The Wicomico County Circuit Court , where serious criminal cases and major civil cases are tried, is located at 101 North Division Street ( 38°21′57″N 75°36′00″W / 38.3658°N 75.6000°W / 38.3658; -75.6000 ( Wicomico ...
The photo on the left is of Chivalry Bar & Billiards. The photo on the right is after a $150,000 renovation to create Meltons Event Center at 2546 Winfield Way NE in Canton.
OSBA was founded on March 6, 1880 when the Cleveland Bar Association issued a call other Ohio local bar associations to meet at Case Hall in Cleveland. More than 400 lawyers met on July 8 to form the Association; Rufus P. Ranney was chosen as its first president. [2] Today, membership includes almost 70 percent of all Ohio law practitioners.
Stark Community Support Network and Canton City Public Health unveiled Ohio's first ever repurposed newspaper box for free Narcan distribution.
His initial appearance before the Circuit Court of Wicomico County is scheduled for May 10. Anyone with information can contact Det. Chaffey at 410-548-4891 ext. 238
Robert A. Pinn (1879): [37] [38] First African American lawyer in Massillon County, Ohio and Stark County, Ohio [39] Clay E. Hunter: [45] First African American male judge in Stark County, Ohio (upon his appointment to the Canton Municipal Court in 1962) Kyle L. Stone (2021): [46] First African-American elected prosecutor in Stark County, Ohio