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		<title>By: shlep: the Self-Help Law ExPress &#187; Blog Archive &#187; lawyers appreciate pro-se-friendly courts</title>
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		<description>[...] lawyers therefore must renounce action to foil self-help assistance (in a misguided attempt to preserve the financial interests of the legal profession), and instead must use individual and organized efforts to promote and create adequate, integrated self-help resources in every court (see, e.g., resources and strategies discussed here, here, and there) [...]</description>
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