judicare
Judicare is a term used to describe a model of publicly funded legal services in which private attorneys provide representation to eligible clients under contract with a government legal aid agency. The arrangement is designed to extend access to counsel while containing public costs. The exact structure and terminology vary by jurisdiction.
In a judicare system, a panel or roster of private lawyers agrees to take cases under predefined
Typical cases include criminal defense, with some jurisdictions extending judicare to civil matters such as family
Judicare arrangements are contrasted with public defender systems, where government-employed lawyers provide representation, and with courthouse-appointed
Notes: The term’s use and specifics differ across jurisdictions, reflecting local legal aid laws, funding levels,