Re-conceptualizing poverty law clinical curriculum and legal services practice: the need for generalists

Argues that specialization in legal services and clinics negatively affects poor clients because lawyers are less able to treat clients' problems in an integrated or holistic manner. The disappearance of neighborhood legal services offices has also made poverty lawyers less accessible. Uses a Miami case study to showcase a "one-stop shopping" service model.
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