Many solve civil justice problems on their own, rarely involving attorneys, says study

20 agosto 2014

Many of life’s problems are also civil legal problems, but people don’t see them that way. As a result, they often deal with them on their own, and rarely involve lawyers or courts, or even other third parties – and it’s rarely because of cost. Those were among the findings in a recent report based on an extensive survey in a Midwestern American city.
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