Description
The Rural Lawyer addresses the critical shortage of legal services in rural America by offering comprehensive strategies for incentivizing rural law practice. Hannah Haksgaard examines the economic, social, and professional challenges that deter lawyers from practicing in small communities and proposes innovative solutions to bridge this gap.
This practical guide explores various incentive programs, from loan forgiveness initiatives to tax benefits and community development partnerships. Haksgaard demonstrates how rural communities can create attractive practice environments while building stronger legal infrastructure. The book combines real-world case studies with evidence-based recommendations, making it essential reading for policymakers, community leaders, and legal professionals interested in rural development.
Readers will discover actionable strategies to transform rural legal landscapes and ensure equitable access to justice for underserved populations.







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