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    Contract Counsel Occurs When an Attorney in Private Practice Contracts
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Contract Counsel Occurs When an Attorney in Private Practice Contracts

Question 36

Question 36

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Contract counsel occurs when an attorney in private practice contracts with the government to represent all indigent defendants in a county during a set period of time and for a specified dollar amount.

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