Lawyers Can Help After Hurricane—But There Are Risks
"I don't want to run afoul and get a bar complaint," one attorney cautions about this type of pro bono work.
October 04, 2024 at 01:40 PM
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Pro BonoThe North Carolina Supreme Court has issued an administrative order that permits attorneys licensed in other states, including Florida, to temporarily register with the North Carolina State Bar to provide pro bono legal services to those impacted by the storm.
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