Cooperating Attorney Program Help provide Oregonians with land use legal assistance. Since 1981, over 150 professionals have volunteered their time as part of our Cooperating Attorney Program (CAP), providing pro bono land use legal assistance to Oregonians and Oregon communities threatened by irresponsible or illegal land use decisions.
Cooperating Attorney Program. For over 95 years, volunteer lawyers have been the backbone of the ACLU legal program. These volunteers include solo practitioners, recent law school graduates, some of the nation’s most prominent lawyers, and many of the major firms in America. Participation by the private bar has been vital to the ACLU’s work since Clarence Darrow …
Cooperating Attorneys. As one of the principal public interest law offices in the state, ACLU-DE receives requests for assistance from individuals and organizations on a daily basis. We respond to this demand through direct representation and by appearing as amicus curiae. As much as possible, our cases are handled by volunteer attorneys who work in cooperation with …
CWEALF’s role within the community would not be possible without the dedication and efforts of the 100+ attorneys in CWEALF’s Cooperating Attorney Network (CWEALF CAN). Attorneys can help narrow the justice gap in critical ways: Serve as a Referral Attorney by accepting calls screened and referred by CWEALF’s I&R line and legal advocacy program.
Cooperating Attorney Network. Join the movement for equality—become a member of the Lambda Legal Cooperating Attorneys Network. Member attorneys serve as resources for callers to our Legal Help Desk who are seeking assistance on issues involving sexual orientation, gender identity/expression and/or HIV status in a specific practice area.
3. (Economics) economics (of firms, workers, consumers, etc) to engage in economic cooperation
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