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Center for Law and Social Policy
http://www.clasp.org/
CLASP is a national non-profit organization with expertise in both law and policy affecting the poor. Through education, policy research and advocacy, CLASP seeks to improve the economic conditions of low-income families with children and secure access for the poor to our civil justice system.

Equal Justice Coalition of Washington State
http://www.ejc.org/
The Equal Justice Coalition is a broad-based, bipartisan coalition of nearly 100 community leaders and 50 organizations across the state of Washington. The Equal Justice Coalition web site is a service to the members of the access to justice community and will serve as an information clearinghouse of access to justice activities in Washington state.

King County Bar Association
http://www.kcba.org/
The KCBA provides information on legal topics, member services, lawyer refferal, as well as a pro se guide to representing yourself in King County Superior court.

Legal Foundation of Washington
http://www.legalfoundation.org/
The Legal Foundation of Washington is dedicated to the provision of equal access to the justice system by funding legal and educational programs for low-income persons through the fair and efficient administration of IOLTA and other available funds.

Legal Services Corporation
http://www.lsc.gov/
The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is a private, non-profit corporation established by Congress to seek to ensure equal access to justice under the law for all Americans.

LSC Office of the Inspector General
http://oig.lsc.gov/

Management Information and Exchange (MIE)
http://www.m-i-e.org/
Provides a forum to gather and exchange information for the management of legal services programs.

National Legal Aid & Defender Association
http://www.nlada.org/civil.htm
NLADA's Division of Civil Legal Services supports a wide array of legal services program providers, pro bono attorneys, law schools, bar associations and other organizations and individuals playing a role in ensuring that low-income Americans have access to effective representation in civil matters.

Washington State Bar Association
http://www.wsba.org/

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