Changing Legal Services to Serve Low-Wage Clients Better

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In the postwelfare reform world, two fundamental shifts are necessary in how programs provide legal services. Programs need to reexamine how accessible their services are to the community of working poor and what substantive services are most needed by this community.

By Charles Elsesser Jr. From January - February 2001