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Access to Justice Fellows Program kicks off fourth year

By Hilary Vaught Posted on October 8, 2015 Posted in Recent News Tagged with access to justice, access to justice fellows program, atjf, attorneys, bancroft wheeler, bats wheeler, elizabeth soule, fellows, fellows program, geraldine hines, john montgomery, lawyers, ma sjc, massachusetts access to justice commission, metrowest legal services, national center for missing and exploited children, ncmec, pro bono, retired lawyers, retirement, supreme judicial court, volunteering, volunteers

The Lawyers Clearinghouse and the Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission welcomed over 100 guests from area law firms, nonprofit organizations, and the Court to a kick-off event at the Adams Courthouse to mark the start of the fourth year of the …

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