Legal-service advocates seek funds for the year

Published: Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008 12:26 a.m. MST
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A group devoted to increasing access to civil legal services for Utah's disadvantaged kicked off its 10th annual campaign this week.

And Justice for All, an organization created by Utah lawyers in 1998, hopes to raise nearly $625,000 this year.

During the campaign's first nine years, the group raised more than $4.2 million, helping to increase the number of families receiving legal aid, according to a statement released by the organization Monday.

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