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Making the Most of your License through Pro Bono and Advocacy

Contains material from Sep 2015

Making the Most of your License through Pro Bono and Advocacy
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Session 1: A Law License = $30K to $250K + Opportunities to Give Back through Pro Bono Service = Priceless - Judge Byrne highlights legal challenges faced by ordinary citizens and their struggles in attempting to affordably access the justice system with a focus on the Bar’s obligation to keep the doors to the courthouse open and opportunities for attorneys to help provide pro bono legal services to individuals who cannot afford legal services.
 
Session 2: Zen and the Art of Advocacy - When you do something, you should do it with your whole body and mind, you should be concentrated on what you do. You should do it completely, like a good bonfire.

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1. A Law License = $30,000 to $250,000 + Opportunities to Give Back through Pro Bono Service = Priceless (Sep 2015)

Hon. Darlene Byrne

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A Law License = $30,000 to $250,000 + Opportunities to Give Back through Pro Bono Service = Priceless (Sep 2015)

Judge Byrne highlights legal challenges faced by ordinary citizens and their struggles in attempting to affordably access the justice system with a focus on the Bar’s obligation to keep the doors to the courthouse open and opportunities for attorneys to help provide pro bono legal services to individuals who cannot afford legal services.

Originally presented: Aug 2015 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Hon. Darlene Byrne, 126th District Court - Austin, TX

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2. Zen and the Art of Advocacy (Sep 2015)

Hon. John K. Dietz

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Zen and the Art of Advocacy (Sep 2015)

When you do something, you should do it with your whole body and mind, you should be concentrated on what you do. You should do it completely, like a good bonfire.

Originally presented: Aug 2015 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Hon. John K. Dietz, Retired, 250th District Court - Austin, TX