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LSC Equal Justice Conference 2000

by ABA and NLADA

The Equal Justice Conference is an annual event co-hosted by the American Bar Association (ABA) and the National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA). This conference brings together legal services and pro bono advocates to discuss developments and innovations in providing legal services to low-income individuals. The emphasis is on strengthening partnerships among key players in the civil justice system.

The conference covers a wide range of topics, including access to justice, legal aid innovations, pro bono services, and systemic barriers facing low-income individuals seeking justice. Sessions are designed to share best practices, explore new strategies, and foster collaboration among attendees.

Attendees have opportunities to participate in plenary sessions, workshops, networking events, and special programming. The conference also features notable speakers from various sectors of the legal community, providing insights and perspectives on advancing equal justice.

This conference is ideal for legal aid and pro bono advocates, judges, court staff, academics, and law students who are committed to addressing the legal needs of low-income individuals and improving access to justice.

Event Details

Date
January 15-17, 2000
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Washington D.C., United States
Audience
Legal aid and pro bono advocates, judges, court staff, academics, and law students.

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