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Lack of Rural Lawyers Leaves Much of America Without Support

The Crime Report

While the running joke may be that there are too many lawyers in the world, in many rural places in the United States, there are demonstrably too few. Despite efforts in recent years by a handful of states, universities and legal associations to ease the problem, there remains a glaring lack of lawyers in many far-flung places.

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What are the Residency Requirements for Divorce in Omaha, Nebraska?

LegalReader

Aside from the residency requirement, you must also provide the court with a legally acceptable reason for wanting to get divorced.

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Accepting Crypto Payments for Legal Services

Attorney at Work

As noted above, in Nebraska, firms must automatically convert cryptocurrency to money. “Can Lawyers Ethically Accept Cryptocurrency?” The post Accepting Crypto Payments for Legal Services appeared first on Attorney at Work. Conversion. Related: “Where is Cryptocurrency Legal? Here’s An Interactive Map!”

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Is a Holographic Will Considered Valid in Omaha, Nebraska Courts?

LegalReader

Nebraska courts can find holographic wills to be enforceable but they should only be used when the formality surrounding a properly executed will cannot be followed.

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What Services Do Immigration Lawyers Provide in Nebraska?

LegalReader

Many people who come to the United States from other countries plan to stay long term and earn their full citizenship.

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When Should You Contact a Nebraska Accident Lawyer?

LegalReader

Even an innocent remark about you being tired or upset about something at the time of the crash could be used later on as a pretext to lower the damages you deserve.

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‘Glassdoor For Judges’ Prepares To Celebrate 1-Year Anniversary Of Upending The Clerkship System

Above The Law

A school in New Haven probably doesnt know much about state court clerkships in Nebraska. A state school in Nebraska likely doesnt send too many clerks to the Second Circuit. These challenges stem from the courts inability to self-regulate and unwillingness to self-discipline. New judges are appointed and elected each year.