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Affirmatively Litigating: Cocounseling with Private Law Firms on Major Litigation
Legal aid programs may seek to cocounsel with private law firms to expand the reach of their advocacy with the assistance that a private firm can give. Two experienced litigators answer practical questions involved in making a cocounseling arrangement work effectively, and they present a sample cocounseling agreement.
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