Professor Alberto Bernabe - The University of Illinois-Chicago School of Law
Friday, February 5, 2010
New article on the constitutionality of IOLTA programs
IOLTA programs are a mechanism for funding legal services for the poor. They require attorneys to place certain funds in interest generating accounts and banks to provide the interest to an agency that uses it to provide funds for legal services. All states have IOLTA programs. This approach to raising funds for legal aid has been under attack by opponents of legal aid for years. Here is a link to a post in another blog which discusses a new article on the subject.
Labels:
Access to legal services,
Fees,
IOLTA,
Pro bono
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