The Young Lawyers

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The Young Lawyers was a television drama that was aired in the United States by the ABC network as part of its 1970-71 lineup.

The Young Lawyers told the story of some young, idealistic law school students who were attending a prestigious Boston institution and who had decided to open a "Neighborhood Law Office" in a poor area to provide much-needed legal aid to the impovrished who would otherwise be deprived of access to the courts. As these young people were not yet admitted to the bar they needed the help and supervision of an experienced, licensed attorney, which was provided by David Barrett, an established Boston lawyer.

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