Like the law firms that bankroll it, Service Juris, the Atlanta legal community’s marquee public service event, is at risk for downsizing.
Just seven days before an April 10 fundraising deadline, organizers have reeled in less than one-third of the $60,000 needed for tools and supplies to complete this year’s project, according to Rob L. Rhodes, chairman of the board of Hands On Atlanta, the group that coordinates Service Juris.
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