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Administrative Hearing Procedures and Practice
At some point in their careers most legal advocates working in poverty law will be involved in an administrative proceeding on behalf of a client. Administrative hearing procedures differ in many ways from other types of trial practice, and successful advocacy in these forums depends upon thorough preparation. Both newer and experienced advocates can benefit from understanding an administrative hearing through all its phases.
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