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At the same time, the number of lawyers available to represent the poor has shrunk by 15percentt.
But the artists available to represent these trophy steeds were dim amateurs, famously dissolute loungers at the track.
On July 3, Officer DiCioccio was called in to answer questions, but he declined to do so because his union lawyer was not available to represent him.
Every week, in each borough, 10 to 20 cases are adjourned because there are no lawyers available to represent a parent, the report states, citing an interview with Judge Lauria.
Barristers claim that new fixed fees for legal aid, to replace hourly rates, drain talent from the pool of those available to represent defendants, who are often vulnerable people.
33 Family Court in Disarray A growing docket and a dwindling pool of lawyers available to represent the poor have so crippled the New York City Family Court system that judges are forced to adjourn cases repeatedly, according to a report to be released by the city's public advocate.
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