In 2008, a job applicant at the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, asked Presiding Justice Henry Scudder a question Scudder could not answer: What was the court’s pro bono policy?
“For years we told the attorneys what they could not do if people asked about pro bono and we never sat down to have a policy to tell them what they could do,” Scudder said in an interview.
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