Maryland’s judiciary is helping more people who can’t afford legal counsel to better represent themselves in civil legal matters, the state’s chief judge said Wednesday in her State of the Judiciary Address. Since 2015, the state’s judiciary has funded four additional self-help centers, phone and…
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In State of Judiciary, Maryland's chief judge cites gains in legal counsel for unrepresented litigants in civil cases
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