Wisconsin has about 15,482 actively practicing lawyers, working across a wide range of disciplines and sectors. Many low-cost and pro bono programs are there in the state to help the disadvantaged. Take for example the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, which is one of the oldest legal aid clinics in the country. Other facilities and institutions include Community Justice Incorporated (which specifically represents people from low-income groups in civil cases), various programs under the Economic Justice institute (in UW law school), and the Lawyers for Learners program (which partners law students and legal help seekers across the state).
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