Washington Code 2.50.100 – Limitation of legal aid
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No legal aid shall be rendered by or through any bureau as to any matter which, in the opinion of the director or the committee is not a proper subject of legal aid. No legal aid shall be given concerning matters relating to claims or litigation commonly handled on a contingent fee basis, nor to the defense of criminal charges in court.
[ 1939 c 93 § 10; RRS § 10007-210. Formerly RCW 74.36.100.]
Terms Used In Washington Code 2.50.100
- Litigation: A case, controversy, or lawsuit. Participants (plaintiffs and defendants) in lawsuits are called litigants.