Judicare definition

Judicare means a delivery system for legal aid through instructing private legal practitioners to represent individual legal aid clients.
Judicare means the provision of legal aid, free of charge or at a fee, by a practitioner registerd by the Legal Aid Board;
Judicare means the provision of legal aid by a practitioner 20 in private practice registered by the Legal Aid Board;

Examples of Judicare in a sentence

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  • Initial and ongoing training and support for Wisconsin SHIP counselors is provided by the following entities: Board on Aging and Long-Term Care Medigap Helpline, Disability Rights Wisconsin, Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging Resources, Legal Action of Wisconsin SeniorLAW, and Wisconsin Judicare.


More Definitions of Judicare

Judicare means a system of providing legal aid by funding lawyers in private practice to deliver the service; it is the dominant means of legal aid provision in the United Kingdom
Judicare means the legal services rendered by a legal practitioner in private practice pursuant to a legal aid instruction, who has completed his or her pro bono obligations for the calendar year in accordance with the

Related to Judicare

  • Judiciary means United States Government.

  • Civil penalty means the payment Licensee has agreed to pay to the United States Treasury;

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  • Medicare means the “Health Insurance for the Aged Act,” Title XVIII of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, as then constituted or later amended.

  • Civil action means all suits or claims of a civil nature in a state or federal court, whether cognizable as cases at law or in equity or admiralty. "Civil action" does not include any of the following: