Free legal advice for journalists

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Setting up a business, writing contracts, bringing investors on board — for each of these, there are multiple free sources of legal advice, Jeremy Caplan writes in this post from the Poynter Institute web site. Included are sources of pro bono advice, common contract forms, and choosing a business structure. Plus, Erin Siegal at the Columbia Journalism Review has tips for representing yourself in Freedom of Information and other legal actions.

March 5, 2012

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