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Rather, the attorneys provide pro bono counsel in matters such as protecting victims of spouse or child abuse, protecting individuals and families from loss of housing through illegal eviction or assisting the elderly in disputing Medicaid claim denials. ||||| One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." ||||| Currently, LSSM utilizes the services of 243 private attorneys who provide a minimum of 20 hours of pro bono or two pro bono cases per year. | What do attorneys in the LSSM charge clients Nothing; pro bono |
Rather, the attorneys provide pro bono counsel in matters such as protecting victims of spouse or child abuse, protecting individuals and families from loss of housing through illegal eviction or assisting the elderly in disputing Medicaid claim denials. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. ||||| LSSM operates like a law firm, but does not charge fees to their clients. | What do attorneys in the LSSM charge clients Nothing; pro bono |
"One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. ||||| "The Butler County attorneys have really stepped up to the plate to help us represent the poor population in this county," said LSSM Director of Development Sharon Alexander. ||||| Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. | What do attorneys in the LSSM charge clients Nothing; pro bono |
Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. ||||| Out of the 43 counties in the LSSM service region, Butler County has the fifth highest number of cases served in 2001 and the third largest number of attorney panel members. | How many counties are served by the LSSM 43 |
Out of the 43 counties in the LSSM service region, Butler County has the fifth highest number of cases served in 2001 and the third largest number of attorney panel members. ||||| One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." | How many counties are served by the LSSM 43 |
"One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. ||||| "The Butler County attorneys have really stepped up to the plate to help us represent the poor population in this county," said LSSM Director of Development Sharon Alexander. | How many counties are served by the LSSM 43 |
Out of the 43 counties in the LSSM service region, Butler County has the fifth highest number of cases served in 2001 and the third largest number of attorney panel members. ||||| "The Butler County attorneys have really stepped up to the plate to help us represent the poor population in this county," said LSSM Director of Development Sharon Alexander. ||||| "We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." | What county is being discussed in this passage Butler |
"We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." ||||| LSSM operates like a law firm, but does not charge fees to their clients. ||||| Rather, the attorneys provide pro bono counsel in matters such as protecting victims of spouse or child abuse, protecting individuals and families from loss of housing through illegal eviction or assisting the elderly in disputing Medicaid claim denials. | What county is being discussed in this passage Butler |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| But he's entitled to have a public defender ... Don't you think she's entitled to have a lawyer to get a temporary restraining order from this guy?" ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | What county is being discussed in this passage Butler |
Out of the 43 counties in the LSSM service region, Butler County has the fifth highest number of cases served in 2001 and the third largest number of attorney panel members. ||||| "The Butler County attorneys have really stepped up to the plate to help us represent the poor population in this county," said LSSM Director of Development Sharon Alexander. ||||| "We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." | What county is being discussed in this passage Butler county |
"We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." ||||| LSSM operates like a law firm, but does not charge fees to their clients. ||||| Rather, the attorneys provide pro bono counsel in matters such as protecting victims of spouse or child abuse, protecting individuals and families from loss of housing through illegal eviction or assisting the elderly in disputing Medicaid claim denials. | What county is being discussed in this passage Butler county |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| But he's entitled to have a public defender ... Don't you think she's entitled to have a lawyer to get a temporary restraining order from this guy?" ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | What county is being discussed in this passage Butler county |
Out of the 43 counties in the LSSM service region, Butler County has the fifth highest number of cases served in 2001 and the third largest number of attorney panel members. ||||| "We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." | Which county had 400 cases last years and had the third largest number of attorney panels Butler County |
"We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." ||||| Currently, LSSM utilizes the services of 243 private attorneys who provide a minimum of 20 hours of pro bono or two pro bono cases per year. | Which county had 400 cases last years and had the third largest number of attorney panels Butler County |
One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." ||||| There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. | Which county had 400 cases last years and had the third largest number of attorney panels Butler County |
Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | What state is being referenced in this passage Missouri |
Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. ||||| "If a husband knocks his wife down, breaks her jaw or arm - abuses her terribly - he will be picked up and put in jail. | What state is being referenced in this passage Missouri |
"There was an elderly woman who had some plumbing work done to her home and the work was not up to standards and the cost was above what it should have been ... we were able to help her through our pro bono program. ||||| "One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. | What state is being referenced in this passage Missouri |
"One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. ||||| "There was an elderly woman who had some plumbing work done to her home and the work was not up to standards and the cost was above what it should have been ... we were able to help her through our pro bono program. | What was the name of the county in which an LSSM attorney helped represent an elderly woman whose plumbing work was not up to standards Butler county |
"There was an elderly woman who had some plumbing work done to her home and the work was not up to standards and the cost was above what it should have been ... we were able to help her through our pro bono program. ||||| There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. | What was the name of the county in which an LSSM attorney helped represent an elderly woman whose plumbing work was not up to standards Butler county |
Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. ||||| One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." | What was the name of the county in which an LSSM attorney helped represent an elderly woman whose plumbing work was not up to standards Butler county |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | Who funds Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) "The Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation , and local area agencies" |
Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. ||||| There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. | Who funds Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) "The Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation , and local area agencies" |
Currently, LSSM utilizes the services of 243 private attorneys who provide a minimum of 20 hours of pro bono or two pro bono cases per year. ||||| Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. | Who funds Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) "The Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation , and local area agencies" |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | Who funds Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) Legal Service Corporation |
Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. ||||| There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. | Who funds Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) Legal Service Corporation |
Currently, LSSM utilizes the services of 243 private attorneys who provide a minimum of 20 hours of pro bono or two pro bono cases per year. ||||| Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. | Who funds Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) Legal Service Corporation |
There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. ||||| Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. | How many attorneys in Butler County that volunteer 243 |
There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. ||||| "One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. | How many attorneys in Butler County that volunteer 243 |
LSSM operates like a law firm, but does not charge fees to their clients. ||||| "If a husband knocks his wife down, breaks her jaw or arm - abuses her terribly - he will be picked up and put in jail. | How many attorneys in Butler County that volunteer 243 |
"One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. ||||| "There was an elderly woman who had some plumbing work done to her home and the work was not up to standards and the cost was above what it should have been ... we were able to help her through our pro bono program. | What is the example case that LSSM has just recently handled and where did it happen Woman had plumbing work done. The work wasn't effienct and it was too costly. In springfield |
"There was an elderly woman who had some plumbing work done to her home and the work was not up to standards and the cost was above what it should have been ... we were able to help her through our pro bono program. ||||| "We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." | What is the example case that LSSM has just recently handled and where did it happen Woman had plumbing work done. The work wasn't effienct and it was too costly. In springfield |
Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. ||||| "Fundamentally, what we're trying to do is provide equal access to justice, for all people - regardless of their economic standing," said LSSM Board Member and volunteer attorney, Fred Hall. | What is the example case that LSSM has just recently handled and where did it happen Woman had plumbing work done. The work wasn't effienct and it was too costly. In springfield |
"One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. ||||| "There was an elderly woman who had some plumbing work done to her home and the work was not up to standards and the cost was above what it should have been ... we were able to help her through our pro bono program. | What is the example case that LSSM has just recently handled and where did it happen "The elderly lady was overcharged with her plumbing work in Springfield" |
"There was an elderly woman who had some plumbing work done to her home and the work was not up to standards and the cost was above what it should have been ... we were able to help her through our pro bono program. ||||| "We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." | What is the example case that LSSM has just recently handled and where did it happen "The elderly lady was overcharged with her plumbing work in Springfield" |
Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. ||||| "Fundamentally, what we're trying to do is provide equal access to justice, for all people - regardless of their economic standing," said LSSM Board Member and volunteer attorney, Fred Hall. | What is the example case that LSSM has just recently handled and where did it happen "The elderly lady was overcharged with her plumbing work in Springfield" |
There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. ||||| Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. | What groups are served by the LSSM Low income and elderly |
Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | What groups are served by the LSSM Low income and elderly |
Out of the 43 counties in the LSSM service region, Butler County has the fifth highest number of cases served in 2001 and the third largest number of attorney panel members. ||||| Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. | What groups are served by the LSSM Low income and elderly |
There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. ||||| Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. | What groups are served by the LSSM Attorneys |
Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | What groups are served by the LSSM Attorneys |
Out of the 43 counties in the LSSM service region, Butler County has the fifth highest number of cases served in 2001 and the third largest number of attorney panel members. ||||| Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. | What groups are served by the LSSM Attorneys |
Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. ||||| Rather, the attorneys provide pro bono counsel in matters such as protecting victims of spouse or child abuse, protecting individuals and families from loss of housing through illegal eviction or assisting the elderly in disputing Medicaid claim denials. | Is it true that LSSM accepts cases concerning criminal, post-criminal and child abuse No |
Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. ||||| One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." | Is it true that LSSM accepts cases concerning criminal, post-criminal and child abuse No |
Currently, LSSM utilizes the services of 243 private attorneys who provide a minimum of 20 hours of pro bono or two pro bono cases per year. ||||| But he's entitled to have a public defender ... Don't you think she's entitled to have a lawyer to get a temporary restraining order from this guy?" | Is it true that LSSM accepts cases concerning criminal, post-criminal and child abuse No |
Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. ||||| Rather, the attorneys provide pro bono counsel in matters such as protecting victims of spouse or child abuse, protecting individuals and families from loss of housing through illegal eviction or assisting the elderly in disputing Medicaid claim denials. | Is it true that LSSM accepts cases concerning criminal, post-criminal and child abuse False |
Due to federal guidelines, LSSM does not accept cases concerning criminal, post-criminal, or municipal court matters. ||||| One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." | Is it true that LSSM accepts cases concerning criminal, post-criminal and child abuse False |
Currently, LSSM utilizes the services of 243 private attorneys who provide a minimum of 20 hours of pro bono or two pro bono cases per year. ||||| But he's entitled to have a public defender ... Don't you think she's entitled to have a lawyer to get a temporary restraining order from this guy?" | Is it true that LSSM accepts cases concerning criminal, post-criminal and child abuse False |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | Who funds the organization LSSM Legal Service Corporation |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. | Who funds the organization LSSM Legal Service Corporation |
One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." ||||| "If a husband knocks his wife down, breaks her jaw or arm - abuses her terribly - he will be picked up and put in jail. | Who funds the organization LSSM Legal Service Corporation |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| Created by Congress, LSSM also receives funding from the Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation and local area agencies on aging. | Who funds the organization LSSM The Legal Services Corporation (LSC), Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation, and local area agencies on aging |
LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. ||||| There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. | Who funds the organization LSSM The Legal Services Corporation (LSC), Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation, and local area agencies on aging |
One local Springfield attorney volunteered to handle the case." ||||| "If a husband knocks his wife down, breaks her jaw or arm - abuses her terribly - he will be picked up and put in jail. | Who funds the organization LSSM The Legal Services Corporation (LSC), Missouri Lawyer Trust Account Foundation, and local area agencies on aging |
"We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." ||||| LSSM is funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)- a private, not-for-profit organization. | In Missouri who credits the attorneys that volunteer their time and skills to representing the underprivileged Lssm |
"We had approximately 400 cases in Butler County last year." ||||| "One example of a case we recently handled was over in Springfield," Alexander said. | In Missouri who credits the attorneys that volunteer their time and skills to representing the underprivileged Lssm |
LSSM operates like a law firm, but does not charge fees to their clients. ||||| Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) serves 43 counties in this area and is dedicated to ensuring all people, regardless of their income, equal access to legal advice and counsel. | In Missouri who credits the attorneys that volunteer their time and skills to representing the underprivileged Lssm |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | How old is Richard M. Smith Eighty |
"I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. ||||| "And I'd rather people ask a foolish question now than have them make a dumb mistake later." | How old is Richard M. Smith Eighty |
Every month, Smith visits the Smith Williams Center in the Bond community and the Wakulla County Senior Citizens Council building in Crawfordville to advise seniors on wills, power of attorney and other legal matters. ||||| "And I'd rather people ask a foolish question now than have them make a dumb mistake later." | How old is Richard M. Smith Eighty |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | How old is Richard M. Smith 80 |
"I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. ||||| "And I'd rather people ask a foolish question now than have them make a dumb mistake later." | How old is Richard M. Smith 80 |
Every month, Smith visits the Smith Williams Center in the Bond community and the Wakulla County Senior Citizens Council building in Crawfordville to advise seniors on wills, power of attorney and other legal matters. ||||| "And I'd rather people ask a foolish question now than have them make a dumb mistake later." | How old is Richard M. Smith 80 |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | How old is Richard M. Smith 80 years old |
"I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. ||||| "And I'd rather people ask a foolish question now than have them make a dumb mistake later." | How old is Richard M. Smith 80 years old |
Every month, Smith visits the Smith Williams Center in the Bond community and the Wakulla County Senior Citizens Council building in Crawfordville to advise seniors on wills, power of attorney and other legal matters. ||||| "And I'd rather people ask a foolish question now than have them make a dumb mistake later." | How old is Richard M. Smith 80 years old |
"He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." | Do people say positive things about Smith Yes |
"He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| Smith and Sketchley helped Beatrice Jackson at the Smith Williams Center on Wednesday. | Do people say positive things about Smith Yes |
Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. ||||| For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. | Do people say positive things about Smith Yes |
"He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." | Do people say positive things about Smith Yes. Twyla said he is a saint. Knab said he is a fine person |
"He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| Smith and Sketchley helped Beatrice Jackson at the Smith Williams Center on Wednesday. | Do people say positive things about Smith Yes. Twyla said he is a saint. Knab said he is a fine person |
Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. ||||| For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. | Do people say positive things about Smith Yes. Twyla said he is a saint. Knab said he is a fine person |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | How old was Richard when he started helping senior citizens free of charge 60 years old |
"I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. ||||| "He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. | How old was Richard when he started helping senior citizens free of charge 60 years old |
"Someone's cat was bit by a dog, as I recall," he said. ||||| Smith coordinates his volunteer lawyering through Legal Services of North Florida, a nonprofit organization serving low-income families and individuals. | How old was Richard when he started helping senior citizens free of charge 60 years old |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | How old was Richard when he started helping senior citizens free of charge Sixty |
"I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. ||||| "He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. | How old was Richard when he started helping senior citizens free of charge Sixty |
"Someone's cat was bit by a dog, as I recall," he said. ||||| Smith coordinates his volunteer lawyering through Legal Services of North Florida, a nonprofit organization serving low-income families and individuals. | How old was Richard when he started helping senior citizens free of charge Sixty |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." | Why is Richard a saint He helps senior citizens with legal needs, free of charge |
But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| Smith coordinates his volunteer lawyering through Legal Services of North Florida, a nonprofit organization serving low-income families and individuals. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | Why is Richard a saint He helps senior citizens with legal needs, free of charge |
"He's not through with me yet ... but he's done a real good job," said Jackson, a retired state worker. ||||| "He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. | Why is Richard a saint He helps senior citizens with legal needs, free of charge |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." | Why is Richard a saint Devotes himself to the needy |
But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| Smith coordinates his volunteer lawyering through Legal Services of North Florida, a nonprofit organization serving low-income families and individuals. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | Why is Richard a saint Devotes himself to the needy |
"He's not through with me yet ... but he's done a real good job," said Jackson, a retired state worker. ||||| "He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. | Why is Richard a saint Devotes himself to the needy |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." | Why is Richard a saint He helps senior citizens free of charge |
But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| Smith coordinates his volunteer lawyering through Legal Services of North Florida, a nonprofit organization serving low-income families and individuals. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | Why is Richard a saint He helps senior citizens free of charge |
"He's not through with me yet ... but he's done a real good job," said Jackson, a retired state worker. ||||| "He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. | Why is Richard a saint He helps senior citizens free of charge |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." | Why is Richard a saint He advise seniors on wills power of attorney and other legal matters |
But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| Smith coordinates his volunteer lawyering through Legal Services of North Florida, a nonprofit organization serving low-income families and individuals. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | Why is Richard a saint He advise seniors on wills power of attorney and other legal matters |
"He's not through with me yet ... but he's done a real good job," said Jackson, a retired state worker. ||||| "He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. | Why is Richard a saint He advise seniors on wills power of attorney and other legal matters |
For the past 20 years, attorney Richard M. Smith has helped senior citizens with their legal needs, free of charge. ||||| But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." | Why is Richard a saint He helped seniors in need |
But Smith, like many volunteers, doesn't want any accolades. ||||| Smith coordinates his volunteer lawyering through Legal Services of North Florida, a nonprofit organization serving low-income families and individuals. ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | Why is Richard a saint He helped seniors in need |
"He's not through with me yet ... but he's done a real good job," said Jackson, a retired state worker. ||||| "He's such a fine, fine person," said executive director Kris Knab. ||||| Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. | Why is Richard a saint He helped seniors in need |
Smith and Sketchley helped Beatrice Jackson at the Smith Williams Center on Wednesday. ||||| Jackson, who said she was "over 60," needed help with estate planning. | How did Richard help Beatrice Jackson Helper her with estate planning |
Smith and Sketchley helped Beatrice Jackson at the Smith Williams Center on Wednesday. ||||| Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. | How did Richard help Beatrice Jackson Helper her with estate planning |
His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | How did Richard help Beatrice Jackson Helper her with estate planning |
Smith and Sketchley helped Beatrice Jackson at the Smith Williams Center on Wednesday. ||||| Jackson, who said she was "over 60," needed help with estate planning. | How did Richard help Beatrice Jackson He helped her with estate planning |
Smith and Sketchley helped Beatrice Jackson at the Smith Williams Center on Wednesday. ||||| Smith practiced law for a living until 1982. | How did Richard help Beatrice Jackson He helped her with estate planning |
His assistant, attorney Twyla Sketchley, sat behind his shoulder and silently mouthed, "He is a saint." ||||| "I'm no saint," the 80-year-old Tallahasseean said. | How did Richard help Beatrice Jackson He helped her with estate planning |
Smith and Sketchley helped Beatrice Jackson at the Smith Williams Center on Wednesday. ||||| Jackson, who said she was "over 60," needed help with estate planning. | How did Richard help Beatrice Jackson Estate planning |
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