Articles From Karen Muñoz

You can help an elder this summer! By Susan L. DeCostanza & Karen Munoz Elder Law, May 2017 You may not have realized that you can visit an elder in your community and log pro bono hours at the same time, but you can.
The need for pro bono & how you can help By Michael G. Bergmann & Karen Munoz Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, December 2015 In 2003, low-income Illinoisans attempted to resolve approximately 875,000 legal problems on their own. Given the challenging economic times and the significant cuts in federal and state funding to legal aid since 2003, there is little doubt that these problems have been exacerbated rather than reduced.
The need for pro bono & how you can help By Michael G. Bergmann & Karen Munoz Elder Law, December 2015 In 2003, low-income Illinoisans attempted to resolve approximately 875,000 legal problems on their own. Given the challenging economic times and the significant cuts in federal and state funding to legal aid since 2003, there is little doubt that these problems have been exacerbated rather than reduced.
The need for pro bono and how you can help By Michael G. Bergmann & Karen Munoz Child Law, December 2015 In 2003, low-income Illinoisans attempted to resolve approximately 875,000 legal problems on their own. Given the challenging economic times and the significant cuts in federal and state funding to legal aid since 2003, there is little doubt that these problems have been exacerbated rather than reduced.
The need for pro bono & how you can help By Michael G. Bergmann & Karen Munoz Real Estate Law, November 2015 In 2003, low-income Illinoisans attempted to resolve approximately 875,000 legal problems on their own. Given the challenging economic times and the significant cuts in federal and state funding to legal aid since 2003, there is little doubt that these problems have been exacerbated rather than reduced.

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