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January 8, 2010
Patricia D. Batie has been appointed Acting Corporate Secretary of the Legal Services Corporation. In this capacity she will be primarily responsible for supporting the activities of LSC’s Board of Directors.
January 7, 2010
Article from The Daily Item , Sunbury, PA, discussing assistance provided to Susquehanna University’s Neysa C. Adams Pro Se Assistance and Mediation Clinic by the Sunbury office of North Penn Legal Services.
January 7, 2010
The number of Pennsylvania residents who applied for food stamps jumped in 2009 and, with the effects of the recession still very much in the picture, 2010 is likely to see even greater demand, according to the state's social welfare agency. Food stamps are funded 100 percent by the federal
January 6, 2010
Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. is proud to announce the recipients of its 2010 Excellence Awards. The list includes a variety of civil legal aid professionals and friends of civil legal aid across Pennsylvania who are being recognized for their efforts in support of the clients served by the
January 5, 2010
Governor Edward G. Rendell has announced significant changes to Pennsylvania’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program – better known as LIHEAP -- that will help keep low-income families warm this winter. The federally-funded LIHEAP helps income-eligible households pay for heat during the winter
January 4, 2010
From: Public News Service Press Play (►) for Audio Report To address the nation's continuing job shortage, congressional Democrats are talking about a second economic stimulus package. The measure could focus on tax incentives or it could create a New Deal-type federal jobs program - or maybe both.
January 4, 2010
The Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) has named Victor M. Fortuno to be Interim President of LSC effective January 1, 2010 to succeed Helaine M. Barnett, who is stepping down on December 31, 2009, after serving for six years as LSC President, the longest serving President in
January 4, 2010
Op-Ed contribution to the New York Times by John T. Broderick Jr., Chief Justice of New Hampshire and Ronald M. George, Chief Justice of California, advocating for the use of unbundled legal services and other innovative solutions - like self-help Web sites, online assistance programs and court self

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