It’s an economic no-brainer: Legal work costs money, but out-of-work lawyers may do it for free — or at least for the prospect of building their resumes. And there’s an abundance of idle lawyers these days.
That’s the thinking behind Attorney General Anne Milgram’s plan to help her overburdened Division of Law by offering unemployed lawyers a chance to be of service to the state.
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