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CHARLESTON – Legal Aid of West Virginia is working to help former clients of Eric C. Conn, the Kentucky attorney who is accused of helping obtain disability benefits for people who might not have actually qualified for them.
As investigators continue to determine which cases were fraudulent and which were not, the Social Security office has told many of Conn’s clients they may lose their Social Security benefits, according to Legal Aid of West Virginia.
The omnibus spending bill passed by Congress on Thursday includes not only funding for the Legal Services Corporation but a raise as well.
According to a press release from the American Bar Association, the legislation provides $410 million to LSC for fiscal year 2018. This is $25 million increase in the funding level from the last two fiscal years and the highest appropriation since 2010.
By EMILY BADGER and QUOCTRUNG BUI APRIL 7, 2018
(AP) A study by a legal aid group found that Virginia residents forced to defend themselves in civil lawsuits are at a huge disadvantage.
John Whitfield, executive director of Blue Ridge Legal Services, presented the findings April 4 to the Virginia Supreme Court.
The Daily Press reported that at the general district court level, civil defendants are represented by a lawyer in only two percent of cases. Plaintiffs, meanwhile, have lawyers more than half of the time.
The Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy offers general information and a helpful guidebook at Clean Slate Kentucky.
ExpungeKY.com is an independent website that offers an app to help you determine if you are eligible and, if so, generate ready-to-file forms.
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