United States:
Pro Bono Work Proposed For N.J. Bar Admission
14 June 2013
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Virginia Long was featured in the Legal Intelligencer
article "Pro Bono Work Proposed for N.J. Bar Admission."
While the full text can be found in the May 21, 2013, issue of
Legal Intelligencer, a synopsis is noted below.
A New Jersey Supreme Court panel is proposing that candidates
complete 50 hours of pro bono legal work as a prerequisite for
admission to the state bare.
Among the 17 member panel is retired New Jersey Supreme
Court Justice, Virginia Long of Fox Rothschild.
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