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  2. International Society for Labor Law and Social Security

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    The International Society for Labour and Social Security Law is an international association whose purpose is to study labour and social security law at the national and international level, to promote the exchange of ideas and information from a comparative perspective, and to encourage collaboration among academics, lawyers, and other experts within the fields of labour and social security law.

  3. FreeAdvice - Wikipedia

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    Freeadvice is a free US legal information web service that was established in 1997. In 2000 it was included by Forbes in its "Best of the Web" list, [1] and in 2004 it was identified by PC World as one of the Best 125 free websites, [2] and was featured sites in PC Magazine’s Best 1000 websites. [3]

  4. Legal aid - Wikipedia

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    Legal aid in Italy is a service to allow everyone to be assisted by a lawyer or by an expert witness free of any legal fees or costs in all criminal, civil, administrative, accounting or fiscal proceeding and "voluntary jurisdiction" and whenever the presence of a lawyer or expert witness is required by law.

  5. In NC, only lawyers can give legal advice. A new lawsuit aims ...

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    “Fundamentally, advice, no matter what subject it’s about, is speech, and it’s protected by the First Amendment,” the group’s lawyer said.

  6. Employment Law Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Employment Law Alliance (ELA) is an international law firm composed of management-side labor, employment and immigration lawyers, focused on employment law and immigration law related matters. Headquartered in San Francisco, ELA counts more than 3,000 lawyers in more than 100 nations, and all 50 U.S. states among its members. [1] [2]

  7. Free Law Project - Wikipedia

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    Free Law Project has several initiatives that collect and share legal information, including the largest [3] collection of American oral argument audio, [4] daily collection of new legal opinions from 200 United States courts and administrative bodies, the RECAP Project, which collects documents from PACER, and user-generated Supreme Court ...

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